On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 12:29:55AM +0100, Matt Clark wrote: > My real world experience on a *very* heavily updated OLTP type DB, following > advice from this list (thanks guys!), is that there is essentially zero cost > to going ahead and vacuuming as often as you feel like it. Go crazy, and > speed up your DB!
That's not quite true. If vacuums start running into each other, you can very easily start eating up all your I/O bandwidth. Even if you gots lots of it. Also, a vacuum pretty much destroys your shared buffers, so you have to be aware of that trade-off too. Vacuum is not free. It's _way_ cheaper than it used to be, though. A -- ---- Andrew Sullivan 204-4141 Yonge Street Afilias Canada Toronto, Ontario Canada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> M2P 2A8 +1 416 646 3304 x110 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 8: explain analyze is your friend