Re: Fixed length data types issue - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: Fixed length data types issue
Date
Msg-id 200609102220.k8AMKVL02817@momjian.us
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In response to Re: Fixed length data types issue  (Gregory Stark <gsstark@mit.edu>)
Responses Re: Fixed length data types issue  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Added to TODO:* Consider ways of storing rows more compactly on disk        o Store disk pages with no
alignment/padding?       o Reorder physical storage order to reduce padding?        o Support a smaller header for
shortvariable-length fields?        o Reduce the row header size?
 

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Gregory Stark wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> writes:
> 
> > I think it would be good to see if we can extend the varlena data types
> > to support a shorter header for storing short byte values.  Looking at
> > the header now we have:
> 
> This isn't the first time we've been down that route. There were some
> extensive discussions a while back. I think there were even patches.
> I don't remember why it was eventually rejected. I suspect it simply got too
> complex.
> 
> But I think this is a dead-end route. What you're looking at is the number "1"
> repeated for *every* record in the table. And what your proposing amounts to
> noticing that the number "4" fits in a byte and doesn't need a whole word to
> store it. Well sure, but you don't even need a byte if it's going to be the
> same for every record in the table.
> 
> If someone popped up on the list asking about whether Postgres compressed
> their data efficiently if they stored a column that was identical throughout
> the whole table you would tell them to normalize their data.
> 
> -- 
> greg

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