Glenn Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am wanting some ideas about improving the performance of ORDER BY in
> our use.  I have a DB on the order of 500,000 rows and 50 columns.
> The results are always sorted with ORDER BY.  Sometimes, the users end up
> with a search that matches most of the rows.  In that case, I have a
> LIMIT 5000 to keep the returned results under control.  However, the
> sorting seems to take 10-60 sec.  If I do the same search without the
> ORDER BY, it takes about a second.  

Does the ORDER BY match an index?  If so, is it using the index?
(See EXPLAIN.)

> I am currently on version 8.0.1 on Windows XP using a Dell Optiplex 280
> with 1Gb of ram.  I have set sort_mem=100000 set.

In 8.0 that might be counterproductively high --- we have seen cases
where more sort_mem = slower with the older sorting code.  I concur
with Luke's advice that you should update to 8.2 (not 8.1) to get the
improved sorting code.

                        regards, tom lane

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