On 12/17/24 18:52, Robert Haas wrote: > On Tue, Dec 17, 2024 at 12:06 PM Melanie Plageman > <melanieplage...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I think your tests show SKIP_PAGES_THRESHOLD has dubious if any >> benefit related to readahead. But the question is if we care about it >> for advancing relfrozenxid for small tables. Yeah, although I'm a bit hesitant to draw such clear conclusion from one set of benchmarks on one machine (or two, but both with flash). I would not be surprised if the results were less clear on other types of storage (say, something like EBS). > > It seems like relfrozenxid advancement is really only a problem for > big tables. If the table is small, the eventual aggressive vacuum > doesn't cost that much. > Yeah, I agree with this. regards -- Tomas Vondra
- Re: Maybe we should reduce SKIP_PAGES_THRESHOLD a bit? Peter Geoghegan
- Re: Maybe we should reduce SKIP_PAGES_THRESHOLD a bi... Peter Geoghegan
- Re: Maybe we should reduce SKIP_PAGES_THRESHOLD ... Robert Haas
- Re: Maybe we should reduce SKIP_PAGES_THRESH... Peter Geoghegan
- Re: Maybe we should reduce SKIP_PAGES_THRESHOLD a bi... Melanie Plageman
- Re: Maybe we should reduce SKIP_PAGES_THRESHOLD ... Peter Geoghegan
- Re: Maybe we should reduce SKIP_PAGES_THRESHOLD a bit? Tomas Vondra
- Re: Maybe we should reduce SKIP_PAGES_THRESHOLD a bi... Peter Geoghegan
- Re: Maybe we should reduce SKIP_PAGES_THRESHOLD a bi... Melanie Plageman
- Re: Maybe we should reduce SKIP_PAGES_THRESHOLD ... Robert Haas
- Re: Maybe we should reduce SKIP_PAGES_THRESH... Tomas Vondra
- Re: Maybe we should reduce SKIP_PAGES_THRESHOLD ... Tomas Vondra
- Re: Maybe we should reduce SKIP_PAGES_THRESH... Melanie Plageman