Scott Marlowe wrote:
There was an earlier thread with
Greg and I in it where we posted the memory bandwidth numbers for that
machine and it was insane how much data all 48 cores could pump into /
out of memory at the same time.
Yeah, it was insane. Building a economical 'that generation opteron' database server has been on my wishlist since that thread, my current favorite is the 8-core 6128 opteron, for $275,- at newegg http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819105266

Ah might as well drop the whole config on my wishlist as well:

2 times that 8 core processor
Supermicro H8DGU-F motherboard - 16 dimm slots, dual socket, dual Intel ethernet and additional ethernet for IPMI. 2 times KVR1333D3D4R9SK8/32G memory - 4GB dimms seem to be at the GB/$ sweet spot at the moment for DDR3 1 time OCZ Vertex 2 Pro 100GB (there was a thread about this sandforce disk as well: a SSD with supercap that acts as battery backup)
maybe another one or two spindled 2.5" drives for archive/backup.
Supermicro 113TQ-563UB chassis

At the time I looked this up, I could buy it for just over €3000,-

regards
Yeb Havinga

PS: I'm in no way involved with either of the manufacturers, nor one of their fanboys. I'm just interested, like the OP, what is good hardware/config for a PG related server.


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