Ron Johnson <ronljohnso...@gmail.com> writes:
> On an RDMS which I used in the 1990s and 2000s, b-tree indices of sequences
> would get unbalanced, since every new leaf was added to the far right
> corner of the tree.
> Sure, they would auto-balance *to a degree* during node splits, but all
> those "far-right corner" inserts still left them pretty lopsided.
> Thus, they provided a utility which we could use to determine the
> lopsidedness, and thus decide when to rebuild an index.

> Does Postgresql keep b-tree indexes on sequences fully balanced?  If not,
> how do I see how unbalanced they are?  (Assume PG12+.)

As far as I know, we don't have a problem of that sort.  Continued
insertions will eventually force a split of the root node, which will
rebalance the tree.

                        regards, tom lane


Reply via email to