peter plachta <pplac...@gmail.com> writes:
> The company I work for has a large (50+ instances, 2-4 TB each) Postgres
> install. One of the key problems we are facing in vanilla Postgres is
> vacuum behavior on high QPS (20K writes/s), random index access on UUIDs.

Indexing on a UUID column is an antipattern, because you're pretty much
guaranteed the worst-case random access patterns for both lookups and
insert/delete/maintenance cases.  Can you switch to timestamps or
the like?

There are proposals out there for more database-friendly ways of
generating UUIDs than the traditional ones, but nobody's gotten
around to implementing that in Postgres AFAIK.

                        regards, tom lane


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