Naz Gassiep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Why are hash indexes "obviously" best? In an ideal world with a good
>> implementation maybe, but postgresql b-trees are really quite good.
>> 
> Because doing normal queries on a table where there are large text 
> blocks is unlikely to be a good idea. E.g.,:
> SELECT * FROM table WHERE textcol = 'a 4kb block of text';

You seem to be harboring some rather severe conceptual errors about
how hash indexes work, or at least how Postgres' hash indexes work.
I get the impression you think that a hash index stores only a hash
code and not the actual field value, but that's not so.

                        regards, tom lane

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