On 12/3/06,
Tom Lane <
tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
Mark Kirkwood <markir@paradise.net.nz> writes:
> A related point comes to mind, consider the single "tablespace" file for
> example: It may have no fragmentation from a *file* perspective, but
> supposing you have several busy relations being inserted or updated then
> pages (or groups of pages) for these could be "fragmented" throughout
> the tablespace file.
+1 ... what was said upthread sounds to me like those other databases
are just hiding the fragmentation issue within their
huge-files-you-can't-see-into. I would very much like to see some proof
of performance problems before we worry about this.
Does this raise the need for an in-postgres de-fragmenter?
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