Derek,
Yesterday Derek Haynes wrote:
> Steve,
>
> > Which OS are you using? If you're using a 64bit Linux then you'll get
> > better memory handling and use with >4GB of memory.
>
> Linux 64 bit (Ubuntu).
>
> > Also, are you using rrdcached? This can make a significant benefit on disk
> > IO if you tune it aggressively.
>
> We've started using it on a small sample of files - working well.
> Another big advantage I see with RRDCached is the ability to spread
> out the updates around peak aggregation times (like the 00:00 UTC).
> I'm still not clear on why there is an increase in reads during those
> times.
the os operates on whole blocks, so unless a complete block is
being updates it has to be read in first unless it is still in
cache.
cheers
tobi
> -Derek
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Steve Shipway <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Which OS are you using? If you're using a 64bit Linux then you'll get
> > better memory handling and use with >4GB of memory.
> >
> > Also, are you using rrdcached? This can make a significant benefit on disk
> > IO if you tune it aggressively.
> >
> > Steve
> >
> >
> > Steve Shipway
> > ITS Unix Services Design Lead
> > University of Auckland, New Zealand
> > Floor 1, 58 Symonds Street, Auckland
> > Phone: +64 (0)9 3737599 ext 86487
> > DDI: +64 (0)9 924 6487
> > Mobile: +64 (0)21 753 189
> > Email: [email protected]
> > ? Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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