I've got good news... and I've got ...
I've got good news... and I've got ...
More good news!
The good news is that the update process is now back up and running. The more good news is that whereas the last db was processing data files around 30 per hour, this one is processing around 180 per hour. Which is a very good thing because it's behind by about 6000 data submissions =x
The good news is that the update process is now back up and running. The more good news is that whereas the last db was processing data files around 30 per hour, this one is processing around 180 per hour. Which is a very good thing because it's behind by about 6000 data submissions =x
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AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good things come to those who wait!
Good things come to those who wait!
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Rollie wrote:More good news!
The good news is that the update process is now back up and running. The more good news is that whereas the last db was processing data files around 30 per hour, this one is processing around 180 per hour. Which is a very good thing because it's behind by about 6000 data submissions =x
Geesh, 6000? That's incredible XD guess a site can be too popular

Sweet and very good news. Guess that means we need to submit more and see if we can bring the server down?
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Well, basically I just moved the database to a much beefier machine.
Went from a dual AMD Athlon 2600 MP with 2GB of RAM and dual 80GB IDE HD to a dual Opteron 265 with 8GB of RAM and dual 160GB SATA HDs
The biggest improvement is probably the hard drives, but the increased ram is also very helpful.
This still isn't the optimal setup and over the next few months there will likely be another move when I get fully set up on a raid 5 machine with full replication.
Went from a dual AMD Athlon 2600 MP with 2GB of RAM and dual 80GB IDE HD to a dual Opteron 265 with 8GB of RAM and dual 160GB SATA HDs
The biggest improvement is probably the hard drives, but the increased ram is also very helpful.
This still isn't the optimal setup and over the next few months there will likely be another move when I get fully set up on a raid 5 machine with full replication.
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Wow thats a big improvement. Especialy the memory should speed things upRollie wrote:Well, basically I just moved the database to a much beefier machine.
Went from a dual AMD Athlon 2600 MP with 2GB of RAM and dual 80GB IDE HD to a dual Opteron 265 with 8GB of RAM and dual 160GB SATA HDs
The biggest improvement is probably the hard drives, but the increased ram is also very helpful.
This still isn't the optimal setup and over the next few months there will likely be another move when I get fully set up on a raid 5 machine with full replication.

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Nice specs on the machine and also looking forward to the catch up. Then the question I have, since you are processing faster, would you be thinking of increaseing the file size? or maybe make a small unmentioned buffer incase people go over the file size?
Think i went over on my last Submit since the process time has passed it and it was never processed.
Thanks
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Think i went over on my last Submit since the process time has passed it and it was never processed.
Thanks
BW
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RAM would make the biggest difference, at least up to 4GB depending on platform, provided tuning parameters for the database are set to utilize the RAM without messing with the OS space. HDD speed would be second, especially bigger HDD cache, a RAID5 array should help provided the logic is handled by the card and not offloaded to the cpu, if the RAID card has a decent cache that helps a lot too. (and yeah, it all boils down to handling as much as possible in RAM and dumping it as sequentially as possible on the HDD, new hybrid HDD's should really boost performance for a lot of stuff)
Nice to see the increase in performance, I'll likely not contribute much now that I'm employed but I'll still lurk and play on weekends at least
Nice to see the increase in performance, I'll likely not contribute much now that I'm employed but I'll still lurk and play on weekends at least
