Re: SQL - planet redundant data - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Brent Wood
Subject Re: SQL - planet redundant data
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Msg-id 20050913095224.U98953@storm-user.niwa.co.nz
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In response to Re: SQL - planet redundant data  (Poul Jensen <flyvholm@gfy.ku.dk>)
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>
> That is exactly what I want, and now I finally see how to do it (I
> think!). However, it is a considerable amount of work to set this up
> manually, plus, it has been a headache realizing how to get there at
> all. I'm hoping that one or more of the developers think it would be a
> good idea for PostgreSQL to perform an internal table optimization
> process using run-length encoding. Imagine you could just throw all your
> data into one table, run OPTIMIZE TABLE and you'd be done. With SQL
> being all about tables I'm surprised this idea (or something even
> better) hasn't been implemented already.

There was a recent brief thread here on storing timeseries data, where the
use of clustered indices for static tables was suggested. This might also
be useful in your situation...

Cheers,

 Brent Wood

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