Re: Improving performance of select query
От | Thomas Kellerer |
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Тема | Re: Improving performance of select query |
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Msg-id | b9277405-f578-bab1-2d4b-ad46d60f8b8b@gmx.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Improving performance of select query (Karthik Shivashankar <kshivashank@sandvine.com>) |
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Re: Improving performance of select query
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Список | pgsql-general |
Karthik Shivashankar schrieb am 14.12.2020 um 12:38: > I have a postgres(v9.5) table named customer holding 1 billion rows. > It is not partitioned but it has an index against the primary key > (integer). I need to keep a very few records (say, about 10k rows) > and remove everything else. > > /insert into customer_backup select * from customer where customer_id in (<id1>,<id2>,..); / > > > > If I go for something like above I'm afraid the insert-select may take a very long time as when I ran > > /select count(*) from customer;/ > > it is taking about 45 minutes to return the count. Well, you need to compare the time with the same condition you use in your CREATE TABLE .. AS SELECT statement, e.g.: select count(*) from customer where id in (....); Or: explain (analyze) select * from customer where id in (....); Regards Thomas
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