No wonder, I got IO problems with such a fragmentation.

For people not very familiar with postgres especially those coming from mysql,
   i'd recommend paying attention to this.

Definitely. The problem here is that you just aren't vacuuming enough, not that you didn't vacuum full. I would suggest reviewing autovacuum and seeing if that will help you.

Joshua D. Drake


regards,
   patric de waha
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