I have always been frustrated by the wildly erratic performance of our 
postgresql 8 server. We run aprogram that does heavy data importing via a 
heuristics-based import program. Sometime records being imported would just 
fly by, sometimes they would crawl. The import program imports records from 
a flat table and uses heuristics to normalise and dedupe. This is done via a 
sequence of updates and inserts bracketed by a start-end transaction.

At a certain checkpoint representing about 1,000,000 rows read and imported, 
I ran a vacuum/analyze on all of the tables in the target schema. To my 
horror, performance reduced to less than TEN percent of what it was befor 
the vacuum/analyze. I thought that turning autovacuum off and doing my own 
vacuuming would improve performance, but it seems to be killing it.

I have since turned autovacuum on and am tearing my hair out wathcing the 
imported records crawl by. I have tried vacuuming the entire DB as well as 
rebuilding indexes. Nothing. Any ideas what could have happened? What is the 
right thing to do?

Carlo 



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