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20080509 Friday May 09, 2008
Arbitrary Comparisons
Having been a customer of Sun, as well as an employee, when I've had a performance issue, I knew enough to make comparisons on like systems to remove any doubt about the issue.

So the other day, a customer starts complaining about performance on a 16
core box running Oracle.  When it all comes out in the wash, it turns out
they put a 16-core system behind a 4 disk, HW Raid 5 config and thought
that it should run like a comparable system (another OS, Fibre channel storage).

Huh? Are you kidding me? That's like running just on rims on an Indy Car.

Then, just to up the ante, I get another arbitrary comparison to
a different system, running a different OS, with double the cache
on the controller, and the worst possible unit of test. dd(1)

Off to get smarter about raid caching controllers.....


May 09 2008, 12:44:00 PM EDT Permalink

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