From: Bharath Rupireddy <bharath.rupireddyforpostg...@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2021 3:41 PM > > On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 1:03 PM tsunakawa.ta...@fujitsu.com > <tsunakawa.ta...@fujitsu.com> wrote: > > > > From: houzj.f...@fujitsu.com <houzj.f...@fujitsu.com> > > > Although, the 4 workers case still has performance degradation > > > compared to serial case. > > > > > > SERIAL: 58759.213 ms > > > PARALLEL 2 WORKER [NOT SKIP FSM]: 68390.221 ms [SKIP FSM]: > > > 58633.924 ms > > > PARALLEL 4 WORKER [NOT SKIP FSM]: 67448.142 ms [SKIP FSM]: > > > 66,960.305 ms > > > > Can you see any difference in table sizes? > > Also, the number of pages the table occupies in each case along with table > size > would give more insights. > > I do as follows to get the number of pages a relation occupies: > CREATE EXTENSION pgstattuple; > SELECT pg_relpages('test');
It seems the difference between SKIP FSM and NOT SKIP FSM is not big. I tried serval times and the average result is almost the same. pg_relpages ------------- 1428575 pg_relation_size ------------- 11702976512(11G) Best regards, houzj