Hi!
Make the same shared buffer value for example. Disable any activity except you client query. Make query twice. Second one should be during about < 1 min.
If not, so it isnt problem shared buffer. My be processor count. If query will be faster, so in real situation you have any activity on db, that take away buffers from using query.
Alex
28.03.2019 1:27, Mark Steben пишет:
Good evening
We are moving to a new VM environment (expedient) and have one query that typically runs in 22 - 25 seconds in our old environment, but is running in about 1 hour, 20 minutes in our new. I'd like some insight as to why the explain is showing shared buffer hits numbering over 113 milliion
in the new environment and only 445 thousand in the old. I have sent the explains along with the table descriptions, row counts, the one function that I know causes the bottleneck, the query, some relevant configuration settings in postgresql conf (identical in both environments)
and a listing from top in both environments, showing memory, shared memory, and cpu.
Everything seems to be identical or close, except for the shared buffer count in the explain.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thank you,
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