On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Alex J. Avriette wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 11:22:28PM +1100, Gavin Sherry wrote:
>
> > Certainly, table spaces are used in many ways in oracle, db2, etc. You can
> > mirror data across them, have different buffer sizes for example.
> > In some implementations, they can be raw disk partitions (no file system).
> > I don't intend going this far, however.
>
> Perhaps now would be a good time to bring up my directio on Solaris question
> from a year or so back? Is there any interest in the ability to use raw
> disk?

I do not intend to undertake raw disk tablespaces for 7.5. I'd be
interested if anyone could provide some real world benchmarking of file
system vs. raw disk. Postgres benefits a lot from kernel file system cache
at the moment. Also, I believe that database designers have traditionally
made bad file system designers. Raw database partitions often lack the
tools essential to a scalable environment. For example, the ability to
resize partitions.

Gavin

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