Re: [INTERFACES] Performance
От | Tom Ivar Helbekkmo |
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Тема | Re: [INTERFACES] Performance |
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Msg-id | 86g13i86cz.fsf@athene.i.eunet.no обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Performance (Steven Bradley <sbradley@llnl.gov>) |
Список | pgsql-interfaces |
Steven Bradley <sbradley@llnl.gov> writes: > I have simplified the problem down to a single (non-indexed) table with > about a half-dozen columns (int4, timestamp, varchar, etc.) I wrote a > quick and dirty C program which uses the libpq interface to INSERT records > into the table in real-time. The best performance I could achieve was on > the order of 15 inserts per second. What I need is something much closer > to 100 inserts per second. I actually did pretty much the same thing just as a quick test of version 6.5 the other day. On my system (PostgreSQL 6.5 under NetBSD 1.4 on a 350MHz Pentium II with 128MB of RAM, and fast SCSI disks behind an Adaptec 2940 on a PCI bus), I got about 25 inserts per second. I then wrapped the whole series of inserts in a BEGIN/END block. This increased the speed to about 1000 inserts per second. Yup. A thousand. That's 40 times the speed. Pretty cool. :-) For the actual application I have in mind, I'll be dropping BEGIN and END statements into the command stream based on insert rate, I think. -tih -- Popularity is the hallmark of mediocrity. --Niles Crane, "Frasier"
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