Hello.

As far as I know, postgres will update the index with each DML statement, so 
the scenario you present should not be a problem by itself. However, having a 
table updated that frequently can be a problem if the table grows too much and 
is not well indexed.

If the table is small, you can consider an unlogged table, which will pefform 
faster.

Regards,

Alvaro Aguayo
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---- Rakesh Kumar wrote ----

Pardon me if this has been discussed before. 

I believe that PG back-end does not version index rows the way it does the data 
rows. Assume that the app updates a row frequently (several times in a second). 
For each update, PG will create a new version.  However I believe the primary 
key index pointing to that row will point to only the first row and the back 
end has to work its way traversing the list until it finds the appropriate row 
matching the xmin/xmax.  Does frequent vaccum take care of this by removing the 
dead rows and hence reducing the commute.


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