Re: Benchmark: Dell/Perc 6, 8 disk RAID 10

From: Will Weaver <will(at)myemma(dot)com>
To: Justin Graf <justin(at)emproshunts(dot)com>, pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Benchmark: Dell/Perc 6, 8 disk RAID 10
Date: 2008-03-13 13:11:06
Message-ID: AC7CE906-D24F-4FFF-BE50-2FC28A45844D@myemma.com
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Justin,

This may be a bit out of context, but did you run into any troubles
getting your Perc6i RAID controller to work under Ubuntu 7.1? I've
heard there were issues with that.

Thanks,
Will

On Mar 13, 2008, at 3:11 AM, Justin Graf wrote:

> I recent just got a new server also from dell 2 weeks ago
> went with more memory slower CPU, and smaller harddrives
> have not run pgbench
>
> Dell PE 2950 III
> 2 Quad Core 1.866 Ghz
> 16 gigs of ram.
> 8 hard drives 73Gig 10k RPM SAS
> 2 drives in Mirrored for OS, Binaries, and WAL
> 6 in a raid 10
> Dual Gig Ethernet
> OS Ubuntu 7.10
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Version 1.03
> ------Sequential Output------ --Sequential
> Input- --Random-
> -Per Chr- --Block-- -Rewrite- -Per Chr- --
> Block-- --Seeks--
> Machine Size K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP
> K/sec %CP /sec %CP
> PriData 70000M 51030 90 107488 29 50666 10 38464
> 65 102931 9 268.2 0
>
> ------Sequential Create------ --------Random Create--------
> -Create-- --Read--- -Delete-- -Create-- --Read--- -Delete--
> files /sec %CP /sec %CP /sec %CP /sec %CP /sec %CP /sec %CP
> 16 +++++ +++ +++++ +++ +++++ +++ +++++ +++ +++++ +++ +++++ +++
> PriData,70000M,
> 51030,90,107488,29,50666,10,38464,65,102931,9,268.2,0,16,
> +++++,+++,+++++,+++,+++++,+++,+++++,+++,+++++,+++,+++++,+++
>
> the difference in our results are interesting.
>
> What are the setting on the RAID card . I have the cache turned on
> with Read Ahead
>
>
> ---- Message from Craig James <craig_james(at)emolecules(dot)com> at
> 03-12-2008 09:55:18 PM ------
> I just received a new server and thought benchmarks would be
> interesting. I think this looks pretty good, but maybe there are
> some suggestions about the configuration file. This is a web app, a
> mix of read/write, where writes tend to be "insert into ...
> (select ...)" where the resulting insert is on the order of 100 to
> 10K rows of two integers. An external process also uses a LOT of
> CPU power along with each query.
>
> Thanks,
> Craig
>
>
> Configuration:
> Dell 2950
> 8 CPU (Intel 2GHz Xeon)
> 8 GB memory
> Dell Perc 6i with battery-backed cache
> RAID 10 of 8x 146GB SAS 10K 2.5" disks
>
> Everything (OS, WAL and databases) are on the one RAID array.
>
> Diffs from original configuration:
>
> max_connections = 1000
> shared_buffers = 400MB
> work_mem = 256MB
> max_fsm_pages = 1000000
> max_fsm_relations = 5000
> wal_buffers = 256kB
> effective_cache_size = 4GB
>
> Bonnie output (slightly reformatted)
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Delete files in random order...done.
> Version 1.03
> ------Sequential Output------ --Sequential
> Input- --Random-
> -Per Chr- --Block-- -Rewrite- -Per Chr- --
> Block-- --Seeks--
> Size K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec
> %CP /sec %CP
> 16G 64205 99 234252 38 112924 26 65275 98 293852
> 24 940.3 1
>
> ------Sequential Create------ --------Random
> Create--------
> -Create-- --Read--- -Delete-- -Create-- --Read--- -
> Delete--
> files /sec %CP /sec %CP /sec %CP /sec %CP /sec %CP /
> sec %CP
> 16 12203 95 +++++ +++ 19469 94 12297 95 +++++ +++
> 15578 82
>
> www.xxx.com,16G,
> 64205,99,234252,38,112924,26,65275,98,293852,24,940.3,1,16,12203,95,+
> ++++,+++,19469,94,12297,95,+++++,+++,15578,82
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> $ pgbench -c 10 -t 10000 -v test -U test
> starting vacuum...end.
> starting vacuum accounts...end.
> transaction type: TPC-B (sort of)
> scaling factor: 1
> number of clients: 10
> number of transactions per client: 10000
> number of transactions actually processed: 100000/100000
> tps = 2786.377933 (including connections establishing)
> tps = 2787.888209 (excluding connections establishing)
>
>
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