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Re: Inserting values into a variable table



On 11/27/06, Bo Berglund <bo(dot)berglund(at)telia(dot)com> wrote:

>> I'm not sure if PostGreSQL will handle this better. But my main concern over
>> this matter is the problem with Disk I/O on one big table.
>Me neither - I wouldn't think it does make a difference for the better, but
> to be sure I'd try to bench-mark it, with the same data-volume once in
>one big table, and once indisparate tables (and see what indexing does
>in both cases).
Look out for file fragmentation too!
If the volume where you store the data does not have a *large* free
area any big file would be fragmented and the head starts jumping like
mad.
Before benchmarking I would shut down the server and then defrag the
disk.
I wouldn't; my logic tells me that disparate tables will cause MORE
head-movement than a single (well-indexed) table ... and my Linux
file systems a) don't fragment to begin with and b) don't have any
defragmentation tools for that reason. ;}


Bo Berglund
Cheers,
Andrej



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