[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I have been using postgres for the last year now.  The database has grown
> from a mere few MBs to over 100GB data and expected to top up 300GB by the
> end of the year.  Lately performance of queries, inserts, updates has
> continued to grow worse as the dataset has grown larger, even though most
> queries have indexes on them, while vacuuming the database has become a
> nightmare.

Have you tried dropping and rebuilding the indexes?

Currently, PG doesn't reclaim dead space in indexes very effectively,
so the indexes on a frequently-updated table tend to grow without bound.
(I may or may not be able to fix this for 7.2 --- it's next on my
to-look-at list, but no promises.)  In the meantime, an occasional
rebuild may help restore performance.

BTW, the vacuuming issue is pretty well fixed for 7.2 ...

                        regards, tom lane

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