From: | "Jonah H(dot) Harris" <jonah(dot)harris(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | "Carlos Moreno" <moreno_pg(at)mochima(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Possible explanations for catastrophic performance deterioration? |
Date: | 2007-09-23 22:29:02 |
Message-ID: | 36e682920709231529k76ce12a2q2f7ac90a05a1f2d2@mail.gmail.com |
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On 9/23/07, Carlos Moreno <moreno_pg(at)mochima(dot)com> wrote:
> Yes, that part I understand --- I think I now know what the error is in
> my logic. I was thinking as follows: We read 2GB of which 1900MB are
> dead tuples. But then, once they're read, the system will only keep
> in memory the 100MB that are valid tuples.
Yes, this is wrong.
> I'm now thinking that the problem with my logic is that the system does
> not keep anything in memory (or not all tuples, in any case), since it
> is only counting, so it does not *have to* keep them, and since the
> total amount of reading from the disk exceeds the amount of physical
> memory, then the valid tuples are "pushed out" of memory.
Yes, it does keep some in memory, but not all of it.
> So, the second time I execute the query, it will still need to scan the
> disk (in my mind, the way I was seeing it, the second time I execute
> the "select count(*) from customer", the entire customer table would be
> in memory from the previous time, and that's why I was thinking that
> the bloating would not explain why the second time it is still slow).
Yes, it is still performing additional I/Os and additional CPU work to
read bloated data.
> Am I understanding it right?
Now, I think so.
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