PostgreSQL Benchmark on FreeBSD, CentOS, Ubuntu Debian and OpenSUSE
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Re: PostgreSQL Benchmark on FreeBSD, CentOS, Ubuntu Debian and OpenSUSE
#2Does anyone who knows FreeBSD and Postgres have any idea why it was so much slower for the read only tests?
Re: PostgreSQL Benchmark on FreeBSD, CentOS, Ubuntu Debian and OpenSUSE
#3I wonder what it will take to fix that in Linux?
Re: PostgreSQL Benchmark on FreeBSD, CentOS, Ubuntu Debian and OpenSUSE
#4Re: PostgreSQL Benchmark on FreeBSD, CentOS, Ubuntu Debian and OpenSUSE
#5> 200GiB read only: read only test, the dataset fits into the PostgreSQL cache
How come a larger dataset fit into the PostgreSQL cache and not the smaller one ?
Re: PostgreSQL Benchmark on FreeBSD, CentOS, Ubuntu Debian and OpenSUSE
#6> 32GiB read only: read only test, the dataset does not fit into the PostgreSQL cache > 200GiB read only: read only test, the dataset fits into the PostgreSQL cache How come a larger dataset fit into the PostgreSQL cache and not the smaller one ?
Re: PostgreSQL Benchmark on FreeBSD, CentOS, Ubuntu Debian and OpenSUSE
#7Re: PostgreSQL Benchmark on FreeBSD, CentOS, Ubuntu Debian and OpenSUSE
#8> 32GiB read only: read only test, the dataset does not fit into the PostgreSQL cache > 200GiB read only: read only test, the dataset fits into the PostgreSQL cache How come a larger dataset fit into the PostgreSQL cache and not the smaller one ?
Re: PostgreSQL Benchmark on FreeBSD, CentOS, Ubuntu Debian and OpenSUSE
#9Anyone from FreeBSD devs have any thoughts on why we're so far behind?
Re: PostgreSQL Benchmark on FreeBSD, CentOS, Ubuntu Debian and OpenSUSE
#10Oh man, that is some serious SW raid overhead. Does anyone who knows FreeBSD and Postgres have any idea why it was so much slower for the read only tests?