John Naylor <john.nay...@enterprisedb.com> writes:
> Perennially our users have complaints about slow count(*) when coming from
> some other systems. Index-only scans help, but I think we can do better. I
> recently wondered if a BRIN index could be used to answer min/max aggregate
> queries over the whole table, and it turns out it doesn't. However, then it
> occurred to me that if we had an opclass that keeps track of the count in
> each page range, that would be a way to do a fast count(*) by creating the
> right index. That would require planner support and other work, but it
> seems doable. Any opinions on whether this is worth the effort?

The core reason why this is hard is that we insist on giving the right
answer.  In particular, count(*) is supposed to count the rows that
satisfy the asker's snapshot.  So I don't see a good way to answer it
from an index only, given that we don't track visibility accurately
in indexes.

                        regards, tom lane


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