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<application>pg_test_fsync</> is intended to give you a reasonable |
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idea of what the fastest <xref linkend="guc-wal-sync-method"> is on your |
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specific system, |
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as well as supplying diagnostic information in the event of an |
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identified I/O problem. However, differences shown by <application>pg_test_fsync</application> |
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might not make any difference in real database throughput, especially |
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since many database servers are not speed-limited by their transaction |
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logs. |
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as well as supplying diagnostic information in the event of an identified I/O |
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problem. However, differences shown by |
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<application>pg_test_fsync</application> might not make any significant |
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difference in real database throughput, especially since many database servers |
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are not speed-limited by their transaction logs. |
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<application>pg_test_fsync</application> reports average file sync operation |
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time in microseconds for each wal_sync_method, which can be used to inform |
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efforts to optimize the value of <varname>commit_delay</varname>. |
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</para> |
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</refsect1> |
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