On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 03:22:01PM +0200, Maria Arrea wrote:
>  We are using bacula 5.0.3 with mysql 5.0.77 on RHEL 5.7 x64. We are backing 
> tens millons of file and we are staring to see performance problems with 
> mysql. Our server has 6 GB of ram and 1 quad core Intel Xeon E5520 @2.27 Ghz.

I went from
1. 4GB MySQL 5.1 MyISAM via
2. 16GB MySQL MyISAM via
3. 16GB MySQL InnoDB to
4. 8GB PostgreSQL 9.0

9M files in last full backup, 2TB data, 35 clients.
See Message-ID: <20110811154047.ga27...@r2d2.s.lihas.de>
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Performance with many files
2011-08-11 and 2011-07-06 for the background.

Postgres works so far, but I am only at month 4 of 13 now. A noteable
difference is the time needed for spooling jobs to one of my 1GB-sized
File-volumes. At the beginning it had been >3*1GB/minute with MySQL, but
the performance constantly decreased and in the end it had been
1GB/3minutes with otherwise unchanged disk-parameters (iSCSI-volume).
With Postgres I run at 2-3*1GB/minute for 1 month now. The limit is the
iSCSI-part, which I will get rid of soon.

Regards,
        Adrian
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