Maltsev Eduard schrieb am 06.12.2017 um 14:11:
I'm curious if the new feature of Postgresql allows to take advantage
of multiple cpus on server, and multiple servers (fdw), for larger
read only queries (Data mining). In general there should be some
worker that queries partitions and merges the results, and I expect
it to be done in parallel. This becomes critical when foreign tables
are used, I suppose.

Postgres 9.6 started supporting parallel queries and this has been extended in 
10

This has not been "integrated" with the new declarative partitioning.
I think Postgres 11 will support parallel execution based on partitions.

However with foreign tables, a lot of work is pushed to the foreign server 
(e.g. joins, where clause, aggregation) and whatever gets pushed down to the 
foreign server might be executed in parallel (subject to the restrictions on 
parallel query on _that_ server).
I don't think requests to multiple foreign servers are executed in parallel 
though.

Thomas



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