Hello Glyn,

Our legacy apps have some permanent tables that they use for tempory data
> and constantly clear out, I've kicked the developers and I intend to
> eradicate them eventually (the tables, not the developers).
>

and what is the problem with this usage? That is a perfectly valid thing to
do; PostgreSQL can handle that for centuries; no need to kick the developers
:)


> These tables are constantly being autovacuumed, approximately once a
> minute, it's not causing any problem and seems to be keeping them vacuumed.
>
>

That is the right thing to do.

       pages: 21 removed, 26 remain
>        tuples: 2356 removed, 171 remain
>        system usage: CPU 0.00s/0.00u sec elapsed 0.08 sec
>
> As you described, that temp-tables get filled and cleared regularly ...
that is "insert <a lot of stuff>" "delete <the same stuff again>"; so there
are lots of "unused" i.e. deleted tuples, which get recycled by your
vacuuming. And that with nearly no CPU usage.

Sounds fine to me :)

Best wishes,

Harald


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