On 16.06.2018 06:30, Amit Kapila wrote:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 8:45 PM, Konstantin Knizhnik
<k.knizh...@postgrespro.ru> wrote:
On 15.06.2018 18:03, Amit Kapila wrote:

wal_prefetch is prefetching blocks referenced by WAL records. But in case of
"full page writes" such prefetch is not needed and even is harmful.

Okay, IIUC, the basic idea is to prefetch recently modified data
pages, so that they can be referenced.  If so, isn't there some
overlap with autoprewarm functionality which dumps recently modified
blocks and then on recovery, it can prefetch those?

Sorry,  I do not see any intersection with autoprewarw functionality: wal prefetch is performed at replica where data was not yet modified: actually the goal of WAL prefetch is to make this update more efficient. WAL prefetch can be also done at standalone server to speed up recovery after crash. But it seems to be much more exotic use case.


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