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Old 04-19-2008, 10:55 AM
Y Sidhu
 
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Default Re: Thousands of tables versus on table?

On 6/4/07, Thomas Andrews <tandrews@soliantconsulting.com> wrote:
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> On 6/4/07 3:43 PM, "Gregory Stark" <stark@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
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> > "Thomas Andrews" <tandrews@soliantconsulting.com> writes:
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> >> I guess my real question is, does it ever make sense to create

> thousands of
> >> tables like this?

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> > Sometimes. But usually it's not a good idea.
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> > What you're proposing is basically partitioning, though you may not

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> > need to put all the partitions together for your purposes.

> Partitioning's main
> > benefit is in the management of the data. You can drop and load

> partitions in
> > chunks rather than have to perform large operations on millions of

> records.
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> > Postgres doesn't really get any faster by breaking the tables up like

> that. In
> > fact it probably gets slower as it has to look up which of the thousands

> of
> > tables you want to work with.
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> > How often do you update or delete records and how many do you update or
> > delete? Once per day is a very low frequency for vacuuming a busy table,

> you
> > may be suffering from table bloat. But if you never delete or update

> records
> > then that's irrelevant.

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> It looks like the most inserts that have occurred in a day is about 2000.
> The responders table has 1.3 million records, the responses table has 50
> million records. Most of the inserts are in the responses table.
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> > Does reindexing or clustering the table make a marked difference?
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> Clustering sounds like it might be a really good solution. How long does
> a
> cluster command usually take on a table with 50,000,000 records? Is it
> something that can be run daily/weekly?
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> I'd rather not post the schema because it's not mine - I'm a
> consultant. I
> can tell you our vacuum every night is taking 2 hours and that disk IO is
> the real killer - the CPU rarely gets higher than 20% or so.
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> =thomas
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