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From: "Stephen C. Tweedie" <sct@redhat.com>
To: Oktay Akbal <oktay.akbal@s-tec.de>
Cc: arjan@fenrus.demon.nl, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	Stephen Tweedie <sct@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: Numbers: ext2/ext3/reiser Performance (ext3 is slow)
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 17:24:29 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20011115172429.A14221@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <E162ZQN-00069u-00@fenrus.demon.nl> <Pine.LNX.4.40.0111101831440.14552-100000@omega.hbh.net>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.40.0111101831440.14552-100000@omega.hbh.net>; from oktay.akbal@s-tec.de on Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 06:41:15PM +0100

Hi,

On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 06:41:15PM +0100, Oktay Akbal wrote:

> The question is, when to use what mode. I would use data=journal on my
> CVS-Archive, and maybe writeback on a news-server.
> But what to use for an database like mysql ?

For a database, your application will be specifying the write
ordering explicitly with fsync and/or O_SYNC.  For the filesystem to
try to sync its IO in addition to that is largely redundant.
writeback is entirely appriopriate for databases.

Remember, the key condition that ordered mode guards against is
finding stale blocks in the middle of recently-allocated files.  With
databases, that's not a huge concern.  Except during table creation,
most database writes are into existing allocated blocks; and the data
in the database is normally accessed directly only by a specified
database process, not by normal client processes, so any leaks that do
occur if the database extends its file won't be visible to normal
users.

Cheers,
 Stephen

  parent reply	other threads:[~2001-11-15 17:25 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 50+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <Pine.LNX.4.33.0111081802380.15975-100000@localhost.localdomain.suse.lists.linux.kernel>
     [not found] ` <Pine.LNX.4.33.0111081836080.15975-100000@localhost.localdomain.suse.lists.linux.kernel>
2001-11-08 23:00   ` speed difference between using hard-linked and modular drives? Andi Kleen
2001-11-09  0:05     ` Anton Blanchard
2001-11-09  5:45       ` Andi Kleen
2001-11-09  6:04         ` David S. Miller
2001-11-09  6:39           ` Andi Kleen
2001-11-09  6:54             ` Andrew Morton
2001-11-09  7:17               ` David S. Miller
2001-11-09  7:16                 ` Andrew Morton
2001-11-09  7:24                   ` David S. Miller
2001-11-09  8:21                   ` Ingo Molnar
2001-11-09  7:35                     ` Andrew Morton
2001-11-09  7:44                       ` David S. Miller
2001-11-09  7:14             ` David S. Miller
2001-11-09  7:16             ` David S. Miller
2001-11-09 12:59               ` Alan Cox
2001-11-09 12:54                 ` David S. Miller
2001-11-09 13:15                   ` Philip Dodd
2001-11-09 13:26                     ` David S. Miller
2001-11-09 20:45                       ` Mike Fedyk
2001-11-09 13:17                   ` Andi Kleen
2001-11-09 13:25                     ` David S. Miller
2001-11-09 13:39                       ` Andi Kleen
2001-11-09 13:41                         ` David S. Miller
2001-11-10  5:20               ` Anton Blanchard
2001-11-10  4:56             ` Anton Blanchard
2001-11-10  5:09               ` Andi Kleen
2001-11-10 13:29               ` David S. Miller
2001-11-10 13:44                 ` David S. Miller
2001-11-10 13:52                 ` David S. Miller
2001-11-10 14:29                   ` Numbers: ext2/ext3/reiser Performance (ext3 is slow) Oktay Akbal
2001-11-10 14:47                     ` arjan
2001-11-10 17:41                       ` Oktay Akbal
2001-11-10 17:56                         ` Arjan van de Ven
2001-11-15 17:24                         ` Stephen C. Tweedie [this message]
2001-11-12 16:59               ` [patch] arbitrary size memory allocator, memarea-2.4.15-D6 Ingo Molnar
2001-11-12 18:19                 ` Jeff Garzik
2001-11-12 23:26                   ` Ingo Molnar
2001-11-13 15:59                   ` Riley Williams
2001-11-14 20:49                     ` Tom Gall
2001-11-15  1:11                     ` Anton Blanchard
2001-11-17 18:00                 ` Eric W. Biederman
2001-11-09  3:12     ` speed difference between using hard-linked and modular drives? Rusty Russell
2001-11-09  5:59       ` Andi Kleen
2001-11-09 11:16       ` Helge Hafting
2001-11-12  9:59         ` Rusty Russell
2001-11-12 23:23           ` David S. Miller
2001-11-12 23:14             ` Rusty Russell
2001-11-13  1:30               ` Mike Fedyk
2001-11-13  1:15                 ` David Lang
     [not found] <E162nwk-0005iG-00@schizo.psychosis.com>
2001-11-11  8:34 ` Numbers: ext2/ext3/reiser Performance (ext3 is slow) Oktay Akbal

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