Title: RE: [ADMIN] v7.1b4 bad performance


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> I got roughly twice the tps reading (pgbench -t 1000, with
> -F) at -B 1024.
>

I tried -B 1024 and got roughly the same results (~50 tps). However, when I change WAL option commit_delay from the default of 5 to 0, I get ~200 tps (which is double what I get with 7.03). I'm not sure I want to do this, do I?

Peter

The <varname>COMMIT_DELAY</varname> parameter defines for how long
   the backend will be forced to sleep after writing a commit record
   to the log with <function>LogInsert</function> call but before
   performing a <function>LogFlush</function>. This delay allows other
   backends to add their commit records to the log so as to have all
   of them flushed with a single log sync. Unfortunately, this
   mechanism is not fully implemented at release 7.1, so there is at
   present no point in changing this parameter from its default value
   of 5 microseconds.

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