> > Get yourself the ability to benchmark your application. This is
> > invaluable^W a requirement for any kind of performance tuning.
> >
> I'm pretty happy with the performance of the database at this stage.
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but AFAIK a load of 3.5 on a quad is not
> overloading it. It
Decibel! wrote:
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 11:26:46AM +0200, Willo van der Merwe wrote:
Richard Huxton wrote:
Willo van der Merwe wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm have the rare opportunity to spec the hardware for a new database
server. It's going to replace an older one, driving a social netw
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 11:26:46AM +0200, Willo van der Merwe wrote:
> Richard Huxton wrote:
> >Willo van der Merwe wrote:
> >>Hi guys,
> >>
> >>I'm have the rare opportunity to spec the hardware for a new database
> >>server. It's going to replace an older one, driving a social networking
> >>web
Florian Weimer wrote:
You need to run "vmstat 10" (for ten-second averages) and report a
couple of lines.
procs ---memory-- ---swap-- -io --system--
cpu
r b swpd free buff cache si sobibo incs us sy
id wa
1 0 61732 47388 27908 343
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Hash: SHA1
Willo van der Merwe wrote:
> Jean-David Beyer wrote:
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA1
>>
>> Willo van der Merwe wrote:
>>
>>> Richard Huxton wrote:
>>>
Willo van der Merwe wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm have the rare
* Willo van der Merwe:
> Florian Weimer wrote:
>> You need to run "vmstat 10" (for ten-second averages) and report a
>> couple of lines.
> 2 80 1
> 5 0 61732 37052 28180 34319560014 987 2320 2021 38
> sda3 3.30 0.0026.40 0264
> sd
* Willo van der Merwe:
> Good advice. After running a vmstat and iostat, it is clear, to my
> mind anyway, that the most likely bottleneck is IO, next is probably
> some more RAM.
> Here's the output:
> procs ---memory-- ---swap-- -io --system--
> cpu
> r b swp
Jean-David Beyer wrote:
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Willo van der Merwe wrote:
Richard Huxton wrote:
Willo van der Merwe wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm have the rare opportunity to spec the hardware for a new database
server. It's going to replace an older one, driving
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Willo van der Merwe wrote:
> Richard Huxton wrote:
>> Willo van der Merwe wrote:
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> I'm have the rare opportunity to spec the hardware for a new database
>>> server. It's going to replace an older one, driving a social
>>> networkin
Richard Huxton wrote:
Willo van der Merwe wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm have the rare opportunity to spec the hardware for a new database
server. It's going to replace an older one, driving a social networking
web application. The current server (a quad opteron with 4Gb of RAM and
80Gb fast SCSI RAID10)
Willo van der Merwe wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm have the rare opportunity to spec the hardware for a new database
server. It's going to replace an older one, driving a social networking
web application. The current server (a quad opteron with 4Gb of RAM and
80Gb fast SCSI RAID10) is coping with an avera
Hi guys,
I'm have the rare opportunity to spec the hardware for a new database
server. It's going to replace an older one, driving a social networking
web application. The current server (a quad opteron with 4Gb of RAM and
80Gb fast SCSI RAID10) is coping with an average load of ranging between
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