Greg Smith <greg@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
> I'm not sure exactly what is useful to be learned from that
> specific work. But it does suggest two things: one, this is far
> from an easy thing to fix. Two, the only reason MySQL does so
> well on it is because there was some focused work on it, taking a
> quite a while to accomplish, and involving many people. Doing
> better for PostgreSQL is something I see as more of a long-term
> goal, rather than something it would be reasonable to expect quick
> progress on.
Nice research. Thanks for putting that in front of people.
-Kevin