Am 18.04.19 um 08:52 schrieb rihad:
Hi. Say there are 2 indexes:

    "foo_index" btree (foo_id)

    "multi_index" btree (foo_id, approved, expires_at)


foo_id is an integer. Some queries involve all three columns in their WHERE clauses, some involve only foo_id. Would it be ok from general performance standpoint to remove foo_index and rely only on multi_index? I know that PG would have to do less work updating just one index compared to updating them both, but wouldn't searches on foo_id alone become slower?

it depends .

it depends on the queries you are using, on your workload. a multi-column-index will be large than an index over just one column,
therefore you will have more disk-io when you read from such an index.


Regards, Andreas

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