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Re: Stability/Suitability of 2.6 kernel vserver: msg#00172linux.vserver
matt.followers@xxxxxxxxx (Matt Nuzum) writes: > Regarding PostgreSQL (and probably MySQL too) running in the vserver, > some of the fine-tuning steps to get a database server running well > for high performance applications won't work well in a vserver. > Specifically, because PostgreSQL runs best when it's data is stored on > the outer portions of the disk and with it's WAL on a separate disk > and better yet, stripped across disks you will find that write > performance (inserts and updates) will not be ideal. Why not mount such a special partition at /vservers/.../var/lib/pgsql/data? Enrico _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list Vserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver |
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