On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 02:48:44PM +0000, PG Doc comments form wrote: > The following documentation comment has been logged on the website: > > Page: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/12/runtime-config-query.html > Description: > > Explanation for random_page_cost is rather outdated, because it did only for > case of mechanical hdd. But all modern database servers, which I know, made > upon SSD. Do or not do default value for random_page_cost equal to 1 is the > question, but, IMHO, at list in the documentation about random_page_cost > need to add in a speculation about SSD. > > It's important because a business programming now is mostly web programming. > Most database is poorly designed by web programmer, tables looked like a > primary key and a huge json (containing all) with large gin index upon it. > Now I am seeing a table with a GIN index 50% of the table size. The database > is on SSD, of cause. With default random_page_cost=4 GIN index don't used > by planner, but with random_page_cost=1 the result may be not excellent, but > acceptable for web programmers.
Does this sentence in the random_page_cost docs unclear or not have enough visibility: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/12/runtime-config-query.html#RUNTIME-CONFIG-QUERY-CONSTANTS Storage that has a low random read cost relative to sequential, e.g. solid-state drives, might also be better modeled with a lower value for random_page_cost. -- Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> https://momjian.us EnterpriseDB https://enterprisedb.com + As you are, so once was I. As I am, so you will be. + + Ancient Roman grave inscription +