Re: PostgreSQL performance question.
От | Christopher Kings-Lynne |
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Тема | Re: PostgreSQL performance question. |
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Msg-id | 43A0CEAA.6060800@familyhealth.com.au обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | PostgreSQL performance question. (Harry Jackson <harryjackson@gmail.com>) |
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Re: PostgreSQL performance question.
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Список | pgsql-performance |
> I have been using PostgreSQL (currently 7.4.7) for several years now and > am very happy with it but I currently run a website that has had a > little bit of a boost and I am starting to see some performance problems > (Not necessarily PostgreSQL). PostgreSQL 8.1.1 should give you greater performance... > The database has been allocated 2Gb worth of shared buffers and I have > tweaked most of the settings in the config recently to see if I could > increase the performance any more and have seen very little performance > gain for the various types of queries that I am running. That sounds like far too many shared buffers? I wouldn't usually use more than a few tens of thousands, eg. 10k-50k. And that'd only be on 8.1 that has more efficient buffer management. > Get it into RAM hence the slight delay here. This delay has a serious > impact on the user waiting in the web application. > > # select * from test where text = 'uk' ; > Time: 477.739 ms You need to show us the explain analyze plan output for this. But 477ms is far too slow for an index scan on a million row table. > max_fsm_pages = 500000 # I am thinking this might be a bit low. > max_fsm_relations = 1000 Maybe do a once-off vacuum full to make sure all your tables are clean? Chris
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