Re: Tips & Tricks for validating hardware/os

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To: "Alexander Staubo" <alex(at)purefiction(dot)net>, "Stephane Bailliez" <sbailliez(at)gmail(dot)com>
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Subject: Re: Tips & Tricks for validating hardware/os
Date: 2007-05-22 13:55:26
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>> Out of curiosity, can anyone share his tips & tricks to validate a
>> machine before labelling it as 'ready to use postgres - you probably
>> won't trash my data today' ?
>> I'm looking for a way to stress test components especially kernel/disk
>> to have confidence > 0 that I can use postgres on top of it.

That would be running a filesystem benchmark, pulling the plug, then
counting the dead.

http://sr5tech.com/write_back_cache_experiments.htm

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