Re: in memory views
От | Thomas Vatter |
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Тема | Re: in memory views |
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Msg-id | 4461C3D0.4060504@network-inventory.de обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: in memory views (Tino Wildenhain <tino@wildenhain.de>) |
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Re: in memory views
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Список | pgsql-performance |
Tino Wildenhain wrote: > Thomas Vatter schrieb: > >> Tino Wildenhain wrote: >> >>> Thomas Vatter schrieb: >>> >>>> is there a possibility for creating views or temp tables in memory >>>> to avoid disk io when user makes select operations? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> No need. The data will be available in OS and database caches if >>> they are really required often. If not, tune up the caches and >>> do a regular "pre select". >>> >>> Regards >>> Tino >>> >>> >> >> hmm, I am selecting a resultset with 1300 rows joined from 12 tables. >> with jdbc I am waiting 40 seconds until the first row appears. The >> following rows appear really fast but the 40 seconds are a problem. > > > Well you will need the equally 40 seconds to fill your hypothetical > in memory table. (even a bit more due to the creation of a > datastructure). > > So you can do the aproaches of semi materialized views (that are in fact > writing into a shadow table) or just prefetch your data at time - just > at the times you would refill your memory tables if they existed. > A cronjob with select/fetch should do. > > Regards > Tino > > If the in memory table is created a bootup time of the dbms it is already present when user selects the data. Of course the challenge is to keep the in memory table up to date if data are changed. What do you mean with semi materialized views, I have tried select * from this_view with the same result. Also, if I repeat the query it does not run faster. regards tom -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Regards Vatter Network Inventory Software Sun Microsystems Principal Partner www.network-inventory.de Tel. 030-79782510 E-Mail thomas.vatter@network-inventory.de
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