"Herouth Maoz" <[email protected]> writes:
> So, I must, at this point, draw the conclusion that string comparison is a
> much, much heavier task in utf-8 than it is in an 8-bit encoding - or that
> the collation is the problem.
Going from "C" collation to anything else is generally a huge hit in
terms of string comparison/sorting performance. Do you really need
locale-aware sorting, or just enforcement of utf8 encoding? Because you
can use "C" locale with any encoding.
regards, tom lane
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