"Jim C. Nasby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > A recent post Tom made in -bugs about how bad performance would be if we > spilled after-commit triggers to disk got me thinking... There are > several operations the database performs that potentially spill to disk. > Given that any time that happens we end up caring much less about CPU > usage and much more about disk IO, for any of these cases that use > non-random access, compressing the data before sending it to disk would > potentially be a sizeable win.
Note however that what the code thinks is a spill to disk and what actually involves disk I/O are two different things. If you think of it as a spill to kernel disk cache then the attraction is a lot weaker... regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend