Jan Wieck <JanWieck@Yahoo.com> writes:
> What do you think about my other theory to make C actually 2x effective
> cache size and NOT to keep T1 in shared buffers but to assume T1 lives
> in the OS buffer cache?
What will you do when initially fetching a page? It's not supposed to
go directly into T2 on first use, but we're going to have some
difficulty accessing a page that's not in shared buffers. I don't think
you can equate the T1/T2 dichotomy to "is in shared buffers or not".
You could maybe have a T3 list of "pages that aren't in shared buffers
anymore but we think are still in OS buffer cache", but what would be
the point? It'd be a sufficiently bad model of reality as to be pretty
much useless for stats gathering, I'd think.
regards, tom lane