Re: use of index
От | Chris |
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Тема | Re: use of index |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 44CDAAA4.8050606@gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: use of index (Rafal Pietrak <rafal@zorro.isa-geek.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
> To explain. With any 'programming exercise' I do, I 'start small' and > try to see program behavior on small scale (both datasets and number of > involved modules) before I roll out any larger setup for testing. > > In this case, tha DB will be used with 'TABLE ludzie' popolated with > close to a milion entries, so when I noticed 'Seq-scan' I became > warried. That's different to what you posted.. 5 rows in a table won't make a database use an index so there's no point testing that if you're expecting millions of rows. > My real warry was the discrepancy of "TABLE users' v/s 'TABLE ludzie' > results - this smelled like uncontrolable, unpredictible result. But > obviosly, not being too proficient with DBMS, I didn't realise the query > plan is build from trancient estimates of access cost. I've never before > fell into the necesity to ANALYSE table, only relaying on self-estimates > the DBMS gathers along the use of the system. Obviously that's totally > wrong for pre-production system evaluation where datasets are cooked and > swapped faster then any DB self-estimates have any chance to get > collected. Postgres has 'autovacuum' which keeps table stats up to date in most cases enough for you not to worry about this sort of thing. http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/maintenance.html#AUTOVACUUM It won't fit every single case but give it a go. -- Postgresql & php tutorials http://www.designmagick.com/
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