=?UTF-8?B?6auY5YGl?= <luckyjack...@gmail.com> writes:
> It might not be a big problem in a small system.
> But when in a production environment,  When I  want to use explain  and
> then , soon use explain analyze for the same statement,
> How can I avoid the influence of cache and get the right answer for
> evaluating purpose?

I think this question is based on a false premise.  Why do you feel that
the behavior with cold caches is "the right answer", and not the behavior
with warm caches?  A short-duration query like this one is not going to
be interesting at all for performance unless it's executed quite a lot,
and if it's executed quite a lot then the warm-cache result ought to be
the more representative one.

In general, trying to tune for cold-cache cases seems backwards to me.
It's much more productive to try to ensure that the caches are warm.

                        regards, tom lane


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