From: | Dan Harris <fbsd(at)drivefaster(dot)net> |
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To: | PostgreSQL Performance <pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Performance problem with table containing a lot of text (blog) |
Date: | 2007-08-28 19:04:31 |
Message-ID: | 46D471BF.5040803@drivefaster.net |
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Kari Lavikka wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Some background info.. We have a blog table that contains about eight
> million blog entries. Average length of an entry is 1200 letters.
> Because each 8k page can accommodate only a few entries, every query
> that involves several entries causes several random seeks to disk. We
> are having problems with queries like:
>
> 1) give me a list of months when I have written someting
> 2) give me id's of entries I have written on month X year X
> 3) give me the number of blog entries my friends have written since last
> time
I didn't see your schema, but couldn't these problems be solved by storing the
article id, owner id, and blog date in a separate table? It seems that if you
don't actually need the content of the blogs, all of those questions could be
answered by querying a very simple table with minimal I/O overhead.
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