On 3 Oct 2002 at 19:33, Shridhar Daithankar wrote: > On 3 Oct 2002 at 13:56, Nigel J. Andrews wrote: > > It's one hell of a DB you're building. I'm sure I'm not the only one interested > > so to satisfy those of us who are nosey: can you say what the application is? > > > > I'm sure we'll all understand if it's not possible for you mention such > > information. > > Well, I can't tell everything but somethings I can.. > > 1) This is a system that does not have online capability yet. This is an > attempt to provide one. > > 2) The goal is to avoid costs like licensing oracle. I am sure this would make > a great example for OSDB advocacy, which ever database wins.. > > 3) The database size estimates, I put earlier i.e. 9 billion tuples/900GB data > size, are in a fixed window. The data is generated from some real time systems. > You can imagine the rate.
Read that fixed time window.. > > 4) Further more there are timing restrictions attached to it. 5K inserts/sec. > 4800 queries per hour with response time of 10 sec. each. It's this aspect that > has forced us for partitioning.. > > And contrary to my earlier information, this is going to be a live system > rather than a back up one.. A better win to postgresql.. I hope it makes it. > > And BTW, all these results were on reiserfs. We didn't found much of difference > in write performance between them. So we stick to reiserfs. And of course we > got the latest hot shot Mandrake9 with 2.4.19-16 which really made difference > over RHL7.2.. Well, we were comparing ext3 v/s reiserfs. I don't remember the journalling mode of ext3 but we did a 10 GB write test. Besides converting the RAID to RAID- 0 from RAID-5 might have something to do about it. There was a discussion on hackers some time back as in which file system is better. I hope this might have an addition over it.. Bye Shridhar -- "What terrible way to die." "There are no good ways." -- Sulu and Kirk, "That Which Survives", stardate unknown ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/faq.html