Subject | CS restore much, much faster than SS? |
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Author | Bradley Tate |
Post date | 2005-05-31T07:51:40Z |
Hi,
I'm getting an interesting result when restoring a 10G database on a
Linux box. We've very recently installed 1.5.2 Classic after running
1.5.0 SuperServer for years. When we ran gbak -R on SuperServer 1.5.0 it
used to take arout 4 hours. A restore on Classic seems to be taking well
under 1 hour (closer to half that). No other jobs are running, no users
on the box. I'm gobsmacked at the improvement and have a few theories
but does anyone *know* why this is so?
Server: Dual Opteron 244
OS: Suse Linux 9.0, 2.4.21-201-smp
RAM: 4G
FB Version: FirebirdCS-1.5.2.4731-0.i686.rpm
Thanks,
Bradley.
I'm getting an interesting result when restoring a 10G database on a
Linux box. We've very recently installed 1.5.2 Classic after running
1.5.0 SuperServer for years. When we ran gbak -R on SuperServer 1.5.0 it
used to take arout 4 hours. A restore on Classic seems to be taking well
under 1 hour (closer to half that). No other jobs are running, no users
on the box. I'm gobsmacked at the improvement and have a few theories
but does anyone *know* why this is so?
Server: Dual Opteron 244
OS: Suse Linux 9.0, 2.4.21-201-smp
RAM: 4G
FB Version: FirebirdCS-1.5.2.4731-0.i686.rpm
Thanks,
Bradley.