Re: Identifying "cold" data - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Ron
Subject Re: Identifying "cold" data
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Msg-id 9f1103cf-6073-4552-fb0e-84862bb226c3@gmail.com
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In response to Identifying "cold" data  (Joseph Hammerman <joe.hammerman@datadoghq.com>)
Responses Re: Identifying "cold" data  (Keith Fiske <keith.fiske@crunchydata.com>)
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On 2/24/22 12:37 PM, Joseph Hammerman wrote:
Hi postgresql-admins,

Has anyone put any thought or effort into figuring out how to measure the total volume of data in a database against how much of it is hot? I'm looking for some automatable approaches. Similarly, is there a way to measure rarely queried columns, or unused functions & triggers?

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.6/monitoring-stats.html

pg_stat_user_tables tells you how many records have been inserted, updated and deleted since the instance was started.  It does not, though, say which records were updated,


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