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Re: Memory Sizing Advice

by Mladen Gogala <mgogala@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 9, 2008 at 01:39 PM

On Fri, 09 May 2008 15:05:42 +0200, Arne Ortlinghaus wrote:

> Unfortunately the Windows 64bit Operating System does seem not to make
> always the best usage of the additional memory: We see many page faults
> in the processes. But nevertheless I would say: after having a
> multiprocessor CPU the most im****tant part is the quantity of main
> memory.

This is the standard fallacy that has resulted in many heavily messed
up data centers. It's the I/O capacity and architecture that counts the
most when it comes to databases. Machine with weaker CPU, smaller memory
and good I/O capacity will usually beat overclocked monsters with 32GB
or more of main memory hands down. IBM p5 560 will run circles around 
Dell machines with more raw CPU power and memory then the modest little 
560. And it isn't that expensive, it starts around 50k. Stability and 
efficiency of AIX 5.3 is something that both Linux and Windows can only
dream about.
I've seen 560 seamlessly performing 30,000 I/O requests per second and 
I've seen Dell380's choking up with 10,000 I/O requests per second. 
Databases are all about I/O. You need a machine to find generate re****ts
from your database, not a machine to answer the question of life, universe
and everything. That has been answered already.

-- 
Mladen Gogala
http://mgogala.freehostia.com
 




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Memory Sizing Advice
Pat <pat.casey@[EMAIL   2008-05-08 20:07:25 
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"Ana C. Dent" &  2008-05-09 03:31:07 
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Pat <pat.casey@[EMAIL   2008-05-08 20:46:14 
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"Ana C. Dent" &  2008-05-09 04:00:52 
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Pat <pat.casey@[EMAIL   2008-05-08 21:35:15 
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"Ana C. Dent" &  2008-05-09 04:48:22 
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"Arne Ortlinghaus&qu  2008-05-09 15:05:42 
Re: Memory Sizing Advice
Mladen Gogala <mgogala  2008-05-09 07:11:38 
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"Jack" <none  2008-05-09 11:33:34 
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"fitzjarrell@[EMAIL   2008-05-09 05:49:23 
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Mladen Gogala <mgogala  2008-05-09 13:39:30 
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bhonaker <bhonaker@[EM  2008-05-09 06:47:57 
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"fitzjarrell@[EMAIL   2008-05-09 06:54:44 
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"fitzjarrell@[EMAIL   2008-05-09 07:06:26 
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"Mike Jones" &l  2008-05-10 08:57:32 
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bhonaker <bhonaker@[EM  2008-05-09 07:56:32 
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"fitzjarrell@[EMAIL   2008-05-09 08:05:53 
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"fitzjarrell@[EMAIL   2008-05-09 08:11:12 
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"Mike Jones" &l  2008-05-10 09:00:52 
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Pat <pat.casey@[EMAIL   2008-05-11 08:00:48 
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joel garry <joel-garry  2008-05-12 13:38:48 
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Helma <helma.vinke@[EM  2008-05-14 05:27:46 
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Frank van Bortel <fran  2008-05-16 09:58:40 

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