On 01/29/2014 02:58 AM, Peter Geoghegan wrote:
I am not opposed in principle to adding new things to the counters struct in pg_stat_statements. I just think that the fact that the overhead of installing the module on a busy production system is currently so low is of *major* value, and therefore any person that proposes to expand that struct should be required to very conclusively demonstrate that there is no appreciably increase in overhead. Having a standard deviation column would be nice, but it's still not that important. Maybe when we have portable atomic addition we can afford to be much more inclusive of that kind of thing.
Importance is in the eye of the beholder. As far as I'm concerned, min and max are of FAR less value than stddev. If stddev gets left out I'm going to be pretty darned annoyed, especially since the benchmarks seem to show the marginal cost as being virtually unmeasurable. If those aren't enough for you, perhaps you'd like to state what sort of tests would satisfy you.
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