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by mfreed 235 days ago
A few datapoints that might help frame this:

- EBS typically operates in the millisecond range. AWS' own documentation suggests "several milliseconds"; our own experience with EBS is 1-2 ms. Reads/writes to local disk alone are certainly faster, but it's more meaningful to compare this against other forms of network-attached storage.

- If durability matters, async replication isn't really the right baseline for local disk setups. Most production deployments of Postgres/databases rely on synchronous replication -- or "semi-sync," which still waits for at least one or a subset of acknowledgments before committing -- which in the cloud lands you in the single-digit millisecond range for writes again.