From: | bruc(at)stone(dot)congenomics(dot)com (Robert E(dot) Bruccoleri) |
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Subject: | Re: Index selection on a large table |
Date: | 100-07-27 00:21:08 |
Message-ID: | 200007270021.UAA10748@stone.congenomics.com |
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I have seen the same problem with poor default query
plans. Unfortunately, VACUUM ANALYZE is not an acceptable option
because it takes far too long to reindex a massive table. The behavior
under PostgresQL 6.5.3, which apparently assumed that all indexed
entries were nearly unique works well for my applications, whereas the
current behavior under 7.0 does NOT work when it most matters, for
really big tables. I do recommend to the developers that they reconsider
the current choice because it appears to be bug, not a feature.
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