Re: [ADMIN] postgresql and xfs filesystrem

2009-01-25 Thread Jaume Sabater
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 1:14 AM, Michael Monnerie wrote: >> I did some benchmarking, now quite a while ago, which showed XFS to >> be, for a totally write-bound workload, a *few* percent better than >> ext3/JFS, but note that this is only a minor difference. XFS is a very active project and, in

Re: [ADMIN] postgresql and xfs filesystrem

2009-01-25 Thread Michael Monnerie
On Sonntag 25 Januar 2009 Christopher Browne wrote: > I did some benchmarking, now quite a while ago, which showed XFS to > be, for a totally write-bound workload, a *few* percent better than > ext3/JFS, but note that this is only a minor difference. Remember that the structure of XFS consists of

Re: [ADMIN] postgresql and xfs filesystrem

2009-01-25 Thread Andre Majorel
On 2009-01-25 14:06 -0500, Christopher Browne wrote: > On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Ezra Taylor wrote: > > > Do any of you have gripes about using XFS with the latest version of > > postgres? > > I'd not expect there to be much specific benefit to it... > > I did some benchmarking, now quite

Re: [ADMIN] postgresql and xfs filesystrem

2009-01-25 Thread Christopher Browne
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Ezra Taylor wrote: > All: >Do any of you have gripes about using XFS with the latest version of > postgres? I'd not expect there to be much specific benefit to it... I did some benchmarking, now quite a while ago, which showed XFS to be, for a totally wri

[ADMIN] postgresql and xfs filesystrem

2009-01-25 Thread Ezra Taylor
All: Do any of you have gripes about using XFS with the latest version of postgres? -- Ezra Taylor