"Jonathan S. Katz" <jk...@postgresql.org> writes: > On 9/22/21 11:15 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote: >> On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 5:12 PM Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: >>> Numerous performance improvements have been made for parallel queries, >>> heavily-concurrent workloads, partitioned tables, logical replication, and >>> vacuuming. Notably, foreign data wrappers can now make use of query >>> parallelism.
>> "foreign data wrappers and stored procedures/functions" maybe? > +1 I thought the point about FDWs was important because actual work (by FDW authors) is needed to make anything happen. The extra parallelism inside plpgsql functions doesn't require user effort, so I don't see that it needs to be called out separately. >> I have a feeling emergency mode vacuum fits on that list. Not in the >> press release, but in the major features list of the release notes. > Given some recent news I saw floating around, I'd agree with this. Meh ... if it didn't make the press release's longer list, why is it critical here? > My suggestion on ordering: My thought was "SQL features first, then performance". regards, tom lane