Re: scsi vs ide performance on fsync's

From: Linus Torvalds (torvalds@transmeta.com)
Date: Wed Mar 07 2001 - 13:36:38 EST


On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
>
> So in the meantime as this gets worked out on a lower level, we've decided
> to take the fsync() out of berkeley db for mysql transaction logs and
> mount the filesystem -o sync.
>
> Can anyone perhaps tell me why this may be a bad idea?

Two reasons:
 - it doesn't help. The disk will _still_ do write buffering. It's the
   DISK, not the OS. It doesn't matter what you do.
 - your performance will suck.

Use fsync(). That's what it's there for.

Tell people who don't have an UPS to disable write caching. If they have
one (of the many, apparently) IDE disks that refuse to disable it, tell
them to either get an UPS, or to switch to another disk.

                Linus

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