Gregory Stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Whereas if you set toast_tuples_per_page to 8k then the only option for > Postgres will be to put each datum in its own page and waste 1-3k on every > page.
No, because actually the code is designed to make the toast chunk size just enough less than 8K that the tuples fit. The shorter-than-normal tuples carrying the last chunk of any particular datum are going to result in wasted space to the extent that we can't pack them together on a page, but that's true now. Right now, if you have a large toasted datum, it mostly will consist of just-under-2K tuples that are sized so that there's no noticeable wasted space on a page with 4 of them. There isn't any advantage to that compared to one just-under-8K tuple AFAICS, and it takes 4 times as much work to insert or retrieve 'em. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org