Re: Hardware/OS recommendations for large databases (

From: William Yu <wyu(at)talisys(dot)com>
To: pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Hardware/OS recommendations for large databases (
Date: 2005-11-17 12:28:38
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Welty, Richard wrote:
> David Boreham wrote:
>
>>I guess I've never bought into the vendor story that there are
>>two reliability grades. Why would they bother making two
>>different kinds of bearing, motor etc ? Seems like it's more
>>likely an excuse to justify higher prices.
>
>
> then how to account for the fact that bleeding edge SCSI drives
> turn at twice the rpms of bleeding edge consumer drives?

The motors spin twice as fast?

I'm pretty sure the original comment was based on drives w/ similar
specs. E.g. 7200RPM "enterprise" drives versus 7200RPM "consumer" drives.

Next time one of my 7200RPM SCSIs fail, I'll take it apart and compare
the insides to an older 7200RPM IDE from roughly the same era.

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