=?UTF-8?Q?L=C5=91rinc_Pap?= <lor...@gradle.com> writes: > We've switched recently from TEXT based COPY to the BINARY one. > We've noticed a slight performance increase, mostly because we don't need > to escape the content anymore. > Unfortunately the binary protocol's output ended up being slightly bigger > than the text one (e.g. for one payload it's *373MB* now, was *356MB* before) > ... > By skipping the column count and sizes for every row, in our example this > change would reduce the payload to *332MB* (most of our payload is binary, > lightweight structures consisting of numbers only could see a >*2x* > decrease in size).
TBH, that amount of gain does not seem to be worth the enormous compatibility costs of introducing a new COPY data format. What you propose also makes the format a great deal less robust (readers are less able to detect errors), which has other costs. I'd vote no. regards, tom lane