I have some experimeltal data about this extension. I will gather it
and post hopefully this weekend.
Tom Lane wrote:
> Koichi Suzuki <koichi@intellilink.co.jp> writes:
>
>>Here're a couple of patches for PostgreSQL 64bit support. There're just
>>two extension to 64bit, size of shared memory and transaction ID.
>
>
> I asked originally for some experimental evidence showing any value
> in having more than 2Gb of shared buffers. In the absence of any
> convincing demonstration, I'm not very inclined to worry about whether
> we can handle wider-than-int shared memory size.
>
> As for the XID change, I don't think this patch accurately reflects the
> size of the impact. There are a lot of things that in practice need to
> be the same size as XID (CID, most obviously, but I suspect also OID).
> And again, some demonstration of the performance impact would be
> appropriate. Here, not only do you have to prove that widening XID
> isn't a big performance hit in itself, but you also have to convince
> us that it's a win compared to the existing approach of vacuuming at
> least every billion transactions.
>
> regards, tom lane
>
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