>If packet_status is large, that seems like a perfectly reasonable plan
>to me.  If not ... what data type is packet_uuid?  Is its equality op
>marked mergeable or hashable?

It is of type uniqueidentifier ... 
 
CREATE OPERATOR =(
  PROCEDURE = uniqueidentifier_eq,
  LEFTARG = uniqueidentifier,
  RIGHTARG = uniqueidentifier,
  COMMUTATOR = =,
  RESTRICT = eqsel,
  JOIN = eqjoinsel,
  HASHES,
  MERGES,
  SORT1 = <,
  SORT2 = <,
  LTCMP = <,
  GTCMP = >);
 
It looks like it is marked both mergable and hashable.
 
So what size (I have no idea what units to use to think about table size... 
kilobytes? pages? rows?) is "large"  ... It seems like we recently stepped over 
that imaginary line between medium and large.
 
We could re-tune PostgreSQL... What settings would make sense to tweak? Sort 
Memory? 
 
We could partition the tables... I understand the theory behind table 
partitioning and partial indexes, but I've never come across a howto or even a 
best practices list.
 
We could remove data from the table... I don't like this as much, but if that's 
the only way, that's the only way.

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