Re: Query Performance Test
От | Lew |
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Тема | Re: Query Performance Test |
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Msg-id | LpednRPRWZInyKHanZ2dnUVZ_sSlnZ2d@comcast.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-general |
dcrespo wrote: > I have a query that I want to test twice to see its performance with > and without another program running (anti-virus program). I know that > if you run the same query for the second time, it will be faster than > the first time. So, how can I do to execute it as if it was the first > time again? In the first place, you cannot make a valid trend line with one data point. Don't compare the first run. Compare the nth runs in both cases, where n > some positive integer. To get statistical confidence, you should measure k runs starting at run n. Example: Profile runs [4, 13]. n = 4, k = 10. (Statistics trick: acquire (k+2) samples for each scenario, throw away the largest and smallest measurements, analyze the remaining k values.) PG has optimized the query in both scenarios, so you are rendering the PG aspect constant. Report both the mean and the standard deviation of your k runs. Compare with and without anti-virus running. How much control do you have over the test machine's operating profile, i.e., what services and background tasks are running, network I/O, other factors that can influence timing? -- Lew
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