Andreas Karlsson <[email protected]> writes:
> On 1/2/26 8:55 AM, Babak Ghadiri wrote:
>> In PostgreSQL 16, startup appears to initialize databases sequentially and
>> primarily uses a single CPU core. In clusters with a very large number of
>> databases (around 5,000 in our case), this results in noticeably long
>> startup times after restarts or crash recovery.
> Have you measured what is actually causing the slow startup? Without
> knowing what is actually slow it is hard to say if threading would even
> help.
"perf" results would likely be useful.
I tried creating 5000 databases here and didn't notice any particular
increase in server startup time (didn't try crash-recovery case).
So whatever this is is likely somewhat configuration- or
platform-dependent.
Having said that, 5000 databases sounds like an anti-pattern to
begin with. You're paying for an additional copy of the system
catalogs for each one.
regards, tom lane