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by aristus
754 days ago
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About ten years ago I got my hands on some of the last production FusionIO SLC cards for benchmarking. The software was an in-memory database that a customer wanted to use with expanded capacity. I literally just used the fusion cards as swap. After a few minutes of loading data, the kernel calmed down and it worked like a champ. Millions of transactions per second across billions of records, on a $500 computer... and a card that cost more than my car. Definitely wouldn't do it that way these days, but it was an impressive bit of kit. |
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Somehow we end up with a FusionIO card in tow. We go from something like 5,000 read QPS to 300k reads QPS on pgbench using the cheapest 2TB card.
Ever since then, I’ve always thought that reaching for vertical scale is more tenable than I originally thought. It turns out hardware can do a lot more than we think.