On 2015-05-31 07:04, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
> On 05/30/2015 09:46 AM, Ashik S L wrote:
>> We are using postgres SQL version 8.4.17..
>> Postgres DB szie is 900 MB and we are inserting 273 rows at once .and
>> each row is of 60 bytes.Every time we insert 16380 bytes of data.
>
> Way back when, I was inserting a lot of rows of date (millions of rows)
> and it was taking many hours on a machine with 6 10,000 rpm Ultra/320
> SCSI hard drives and 8 GBytes of ram. Each insert was a separate
> transaction.
>
> When I bunched up lots of rows (thousaands) into a single transaction,
> the whole thing took less than an hour.
Or use copy, \copy if possible, or a "temporary" unlogged table to copy from
later, etc...
> Is it possible that when you insert 273 rows at once, you are doing it
> as 273 transactions instead of one?
That's the thing, even on an old laptop with a slow IDE disk, 273 individual
inserts should not take more than a second.
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