On 12/28/23 09:13, Sean Flaherty wrote:
Follow-up:
Working with AWS, we found that starting in RDS Postgres 15, the default_toast_compression parameter is set to use lz4 compression instead of pglz.  This resulted in the increased json storage size we were seeing.

I have been able to reproduce the increased storage size on RDS Postgres and using my local docker instance of postgres 15.5 by changing the local default_toast_compression value in postgresql.conf.

I have attached the test script we use to create a table, insert some test records and a query to test the JSON data size on disk.

I can confirm I see the same results using Postgres 16 installed from the PGDG repo on Ubuntu 22.04. That the lz4 data size is greater then the pglz data size.



Kind regards,
Sean



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Adrian Klaver
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