Erik Jones wrote:
>
> On Nov 14, 2007, at 10:44 AM, Mike Charnoky wrote:
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>> In this usage scenario, doesn't the new HOT (heap only tuples) feature
>> of PG8.3 help, in terms of the DB requiring less VACUUM maintenance?
>>
>> I am similarly performing a huge number of inserts, followed by a huge
>> number of updates to fill in a few null fields. The data is indexed by
>> insert time. My problem is, selects using that index degrade over time
>> as updates are performed, presumably because data is no longer ordered
>> sequentially across pages after updates are performed. I was hoping
>> that HOT would help here and am actually installing PG8.3 now in order
>> to perform some testing...
>
> Some, what HOT does is keeps index rows from being updated when updates are
> made to column values that aren't indexed. The same insert/delete still
> happens in the table data.
But another thing HOT does is make it possible to vacuum the *page* that
the update is taking place on. So if there are dead tuples that nobody
needs, they can be removed and the new tuple can be placed there.
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