Re: scale up (postgresql vs mssql) - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Andy Colson
Subject Re: scale up (postgresql vs mssql)
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Msg-id 4FE1D365.2010204@squeakycode.net
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In response to Re: scale up (postgresql vs mssql)  (Eyal Wilde <eyal@impactsoft.co.il>)
Responses Re: scale up (postgresql vs mssql)
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On 6/20/2012 1:01 AM, Eyal Wilde wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> this is an obligation from the past:
> http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-performance/2012-05/msg00017.php
>
> the same test, that did ~230 results, is now doing ~700 results. that
> is, BTW even better than mssql.
>
> the ultimate solution for that problem was to NOT to do "ON COMMIT
> DELETE ROWS" for the temporary tables. instead, we just do "DELETE FROM
> temp_table1".
>
> doing "TRUNCATE temp_table1" is defiantly the worst case (~100 results
> in the same test). this is something we knew for a long time, which is
> why we did "ON COMMIT DELETE ROWS", but eventually it turned out as far
> from being the best.
>
> another minor issue is that when configuring
>   temp_tablespace='other_tablespace', the sequences of the temporary
> tables remain on the 'main_tablespace'.
>
> i hope that will help making postgres even better :)
>

Did you ever try re-writing some of the temp table usage to use
subselect's/views/cte/etc?

-Andy


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