Re: Separate volumes

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От Erik Brandsberg
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Ответ на Separate volumes  (Ed Behn <ed.behn@collins.com>)
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With SSD and it's random IO performance, I doubt that this advice would apply as much, and adds complexity to your configuration and management.  In particular if you use any filesystem level snapshotting (like with ZFS), splitting the filespaces will make it harder to do restores and using snapshots.

On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 10:40 AM Ed Behn <ed.behn@collins.com> wrote:
I was once told that it's best practice to store tables and indexes in separate tablespaces located on separate physical drives. It seemed logical that this should improve performance because the read-head wouldn't need to jump back and forth between a table and its index. 

However, I can't seem to find this advice anywhere online. Is it indeed best practice? Is it worth the hassle?

          -Ed

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