My friend, thanks for your replay, however how to prove your view?
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On 08/27/2011 01:21 PM, shuaixf wrote:
In Oracle, when the table has few records, used frequently, it would use
storage(buffer_pool keep) to keep the data in cache instead of LRU
algorithm.
if the function exists in a pgsql table or not?
There aren't any controls to pin a table into
In Oracle, when the table has few records, used frequently, it would use
storage(buffer_pool keep) to keep the data in cache instead of LRU
algorithm.
if the function exists in a pgsql table or not?
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