Re: fixed size columns
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: fixed size columns |
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Msg-id | 19851.1051678551@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | fixed size columns (elein <elein@sbcglobal.net>) |
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Re: fixed size columns
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Список | pgsql-general |
elein <elein@sbcglobal.net> writes: > I have a very long, very narrow table that is taking up a few gigabytes. > The table is defined with varchar(n) fields and some character(n) fields. > I am assuming that the majority of all fields are filled. > Are these rows being stored on disk as aligned varlenas? Can I squish out some > space by arranging the columns to groups of 8 bytes? Or is each column > aligned separately on a new 8 byte boundary? Or is this a futile exercise? Those fields will be aligned on 4-byte boundaries within a row. Depending on your machine architecture, the total length of a row might be constrained to an 8-byte multiple or a 4-byte multiple. My guess is that you'd be spending your time more productively by figuring a way to make the table less narrow. PG's 28-or-more-byte overhead per row is usually bad news for narrow table designs, long before you worry about alignment. regards, tom lane
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