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Possible Redundancy/Performance Solution

by Dennis Muhlestein <djmuhlestein@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 6, 2008 at 10:33 AM

Right now, we have a few servers that host our databases.  None of them
are redundant.  Each hosts databases for one or more applications.
Things work reasonably well but I'm worried about the availability of
some of the sites.  Our hardware is 3-4 years old at this point and I'm 
not naive to the possibility of drives, memory, motherboards or whatever 
failing.

I'm toying with the idea of adding a little redundancy and maybe some
performance to our setup.  First, I'd replace are sata hard drives with
a scsi controller and two scsi hard drives that run raid 0 (probably 
running the OS and logs on the original sata drive).  Then I'd run the 
previous two databases on one cluster of two servers with pgpool in 
front (using the redundancy feature of pgpool).

Our applications are mostly read intensive.  I don't think that having 
two databases on one machine, where previously we had just one, would 
add too much of an impact, especially if we use the load balance feature 
of pgpool as well as the redundancy feature.

Can anyone comment on any gotchas or issues we might encounter?  Do you 
think this strategy has possibility to accomplish what I'm originally 
setting out to do?

TIA
-Dennis
 




 8 Posts in Topic:
Possible Redundancy/Performance Solution
Dennis Muhlestein <djm  2008-05-06 10:33:13 
Re: Possible Redundancy/Performance Solution
gsmith@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-06 13:39:27 
Re: Possible Redundancy/Performance Solution
Dennis Muhlestein <djm  2008-05-06 12:31:01 
Re: Possible Redundancy/Performance Solution
gsmith@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-06 16:35:02 
Re: Possible Redundancy/Performance Solution
Dennis Muhlestein <djm  2008-05-06 15:39:02 
Re: Possible Redundancy/Performance Solution
gsmith@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-06 22:37:09 
Re: Possible Redundancy/Performance Solution
Dennis Muhlestein <djm  2008-05-07 09:36:55 
Re: Possible Redundancy/Performance Solution
scott.marlowe@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-06 19:57:53 

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