Re: Heavy contgnous load - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Pavel Stehule
Subject Re: Heavy contgnous load
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In response to Re: Heavy contgnous load  (kzsolt <kzsoltkzsolt@freemail.hu>)
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Hello

2011/11/9 kzsolt <kzsoltkzsolt@freemail.hu>:
> I try to found out more information. Looks like the COUNT(*) is not the
> strongest part of pgr therfore I do a worakround. After this I have the
> folwing result:
>
> Below the 1Mrec the row insert time is ~23msec. Above the 7Mrec the insert
> time is ~180msec.
>

* use a copy statement
* use a explicit transaction
* if you can disable triggers (and RI)
* if you cannot and use a RI, unsures a indexes on PK and FK

Regards

Pavel Stehule


> I belive I use the fastest index type (default).
>
> So any idea to make postgres faster at higher number of records?
>
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