Christiaan Willemsen wrote:
>
> So I was thinking: Why not make a big fat array using 14 disks (raid
> 1, 10 or 5), and make this a big and fast swap disk. Latency will be
> lower than the SAN can provide, and throughput will also be better,
> and it will relief the SAN from a lot of read iops.
>
Presuming that swap will give predictable performance as things go into
and out of there doesn't sound like a great idea to me. Have you
considered adding that space as a tablespace and setting
temp_tablespaces to point to it? That's the best thing I can think of
to use a faster local disk with lower integrity guarantees for.
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