DHCPD performance -- solid-state disks?
Ray DeJean
ray at selu.edu
Fri Sep 9 16:26:15 UTC 2011
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 11:16 AM, <sthaug at nethelp.no> wrote:
>
> What do you do if the dhcpd process dies? Or the server loses power?
>
> I've always been uncomfortable with the idea of basing everything on
> ramdisk. The fsync in dhcpd is there for a reason...
>
>
Our dhcp service has experienced more downtime due to I/O load than it ever
has due to dhcpd/OS crashes or power outages. dhcpd is in general very
reliable. Couple that with a stable OS (we use CentOS), good server
hardware and reliable power (UPS, Generator). I agree it is a tradeoff...
but it's worked well for us.
--
Ray DeJean
Systems Engineer
Southeastern Louisiana University
email: ray at selu.edu
http://r-a-y.org
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