Marc Philipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A few performance issues using PostgreSQL's arrays led us to the  
> question how postgres actually stores variable length arrays. First,  
> let me explain our situation.

> We have a rather large table containing a simple integer primary key  
> and a couple more columns of fixed size. However, there is a dates  
> column of type "timestamp without time zone[]" that is apparently  
> causing some severe performance problems.

How large are the arrays?  PG is definitely not designed to do well with
very large arrays (say more than a couple hundred elements).  You should
reconsider your data design if you find yourself trying to do that.

                        regards, tom lane

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