Re: Choosing character set for database
От | Lew |
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Тема | Re: Choosing character set for database |
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Msg-id | iopru8$mbh$1@news.albasani.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Choosing character set for database (Susanne Ebrecht <susanne@2ndQuadrant.com>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
Susanne Ebrecht wrote: > Grzegorz Szpetkowski wrote: >> Is there any clear performance difference of using multi-byte >> character set (such as UTF-8) and single-byte (e.g. SQL_ASCII, >> LATIN2). Why there is no UTF-32 (generally more space for chars, but >> faster to calculate than multibyte ?) ? ... > PostgreSQL didn't implement own character sets. > We just use what libc provide. Means what you find on your OS. > > My information is there is no operating system using UTF-32. > > Did you ever feel a performance difference on your OS when you used ISO instead > of UTF8? For locales where ISO-8859-x makes sense, UTF-8 is a mostly single-byte encoding its own self. Encoding occurs on the I/O path, so one would expect I/O effects to swamp differences due to encoding. Do you have any evidence whatsoever that encoding matters to performance, as Susanne's question directs, or are you just letting your imagination run away with you? To answer your question literally, of course, yes, there will be a performance difference between different character encodings. Whether that difference is positive or negative, noticeable or not, is another matter that no one else can answer for you. It depends on factors local to your particular environment, including architecture, load, bandwidth, etc. My guess, and guesses without evidence are as reliable as the newspaper astrology column for this purpose, is that the differences depend on what your OS natively supports - that is, if your OS is set up for UTF-8, then a LATIN-1 encoding might be slower, and vice versa - and that you will barely if at all be able to detect them. Knuth warned us, "Premature optimization is the root of all evil." Why don't you just focus on a clean, maintainable data structure and good application design? -- Lew Honi soit qui mal y pense. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Friz.jpg
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