From: pgsql-performance-ow...@postgresql.org 
[mailto:pgsql-performance-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Carlo
Sent: Monday, October 05, 2015 11:11 PM
To: pgsql-performance@postgresql.org
Subject: [PERFORM] One long transaction or multiple short transactions?

We have a system which is constantly importing flat file data feeds into 
normalized tables in a DB warehouse over 10-20 connections. Each data feed row 
results in a single transaction of multiple single row writes to multiple 
normalized tables.

The more columns in the feed row, the more write operations, longer the 
transaction.

Operators are noticing that splitting a single feed of say - 100 columns - into 
two consecutive feeds of 50 columns improves performance dramatically. I am 
wondering whether the multi-threaded and very busy import environment causes 
non-linear performance degradation for longer transactions. Would the operators 
be advised to rewrite the feeds to result in more smaller transactions rather 
than fewer, longer ones?

Carlo



?  over 10-20 connections

How many cores do you have on that machine?
Test if limiting number of simultaneous feeds, like bringing their number down 
to half of your normal connections has the same positive effect.

Regards,
Igor Neyman

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