From: | Justin <justin(at)emproshunts(dot)com> |
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To: | mark <markkicks(at)gmail(dot)com>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: select query takes 13 seconds to run with index |
Date: | 2008-05-27 00:05:20 |
Message-ID: | 483B5040.30600@emproshunts.com |
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mark wrote:
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>> Size of the Table
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>> 22 million rows approximately
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>> I have no experience on large datasets so people with more experience in
>> this area are going to have to chime in.
>> My gut feel is 13 seconds for Postgresql to sort through an index of that
>> size and table is not bad.
>>
>> you may need to take a look at hardware and postgresql.config settings to
>> improve the performance for this query
>>
>> This query is very simple where changing it around or adding index results
>> massive improvements is not going to help in this case.
>>
> the hardware is e5405 dual quad core on a 16GB RAM machine, with 8.3.1
> default settings except maximum connections increased...
>
That could be problem, Postgresql default settings are very conservative.
You need to read http://www.postgresqldocs.org/wiki/Performance_Optimization
and tune posgtresql.config settings.
What OS are you running?
What is Disk Subsystem setup???
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