Performance tuning in PostgreSQL? - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Raymond Chui
Subject Performance tuning in PostgreSQL?
Date
Msg-id 3B4AF23F.D7D4B1@noaa.gov
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Hi dear dudes (buddies)!

I have have a table with 8 columns, the primary key are column ID and
orders.

CREATE TABLE tablename (
ID char(8) not null,
orders integer not null,
col3 float(6) DEFAULT 0.01,
col4 integer DEFAULT 15,
col5 float(6) DEFAULT 0.0,
col6 char(5) not null,
col7 char(2) not null,
col8 timestamp DEFAULT 1970-01-01 00:00:00,
primary key (ID, orders),
check (orders >= 0));

CREATE INDEX indexname ON tablename (ID, orders);

There are more than 25 thousand rows in the table. This is a relative
small database compare to Wal-Mark, Macy (big retail stores) inventory.
But I have some performance issue. When I randomly query the table

SELECT columnlist FROM tablename
WHERE ID = '12345678' ORDER BY orders;

It sometime take few seconds to display output query, sometime display
output query instantly. This tell me when the ID I query is in the cache
memory,
I got output results instantly, when the ID is not in cache memory, I
have to wait
for few seconds. Because when I randomly pick an ID for above SELECT
statement, 1st time I need to wait for few seconds, if I do the same
SELECT
again, I got the query output immediately/instantly. To wait for few
seconds
is not a big deal for most of application. If you doing online shopping,
wait for
few seconds is very fast. But for our application is close to the
real-time application. We can't have any wait, must no waiting at all
time.

In other database systems, such as Informix, Sybase, etc. The database
is stored
in the raw disk partitions, you can config the database system into
different
partitions, different disks, slice into different trunks, etc. But
PostgreSQL is
stored the database in the file system in PGDATA directory.

So how do I boost the performance in PostgreSQL?
Thank you very much in advance!


--Raymond


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