On 06/01/2011 03:03 AM, Tatsuo Ishii wrote:
Also I really want to see the performance comparison between these two approaches in the real world database.
Well, tell me how big of a performance improvement you want PgFincore to win by, and I'll construct a benchmark where it does that. If you pick a database size that fits in the OS cache, but is bigger than shared_buffers, the difference between the approaches is huge. The opposite--trying to find a case where this hibernation approach wins--is extremely hard to do.
Anyway, further discussion of this patch is kind of a waste right now. We've never gotten the patch actually sent to the list to establish a proper contribution (just pointers to a web page), and no feedback on that or other suggestions for redesign (extension repackaging, GUC renaming, removing unused code, and a few more). Unless the author shows up again in the next two weeks, this is getting bounced back with no review as code we can't use.
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