Re: Keeping some tables in cache
От | Laurenz Albe |
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Тема | Re: Keeping some tables in cache |
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Msg-id | 835091f124435baf195c331d79641cea95ddf451.camel@cybertec.at обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Keeping some tables in cache (Ertan Küçükoglu <ertan.kucukoglu@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-performance |
On Tue, 2025-08-26 at 11:21 +0300, Ertan Küçükoglu wrote: > I am using PostgreSQL 17.6 on Win64 platform running on VPS with 4 cores > (2.59Ghz Xeon SapphireRapids) and 4GB RAM. > On average 1.7 to 2.0GB of RAM is actively used on that server. > Disk performance is not great at all. > I have no other choice to use that server as it is provided. > > I used pgtune web site optimized configuration tool and relevant parameters in > my postgresql.conf are as following: > max_connections = 200 > shared_buffers = 1GB > effective_cache_size = 3GB > maintenance_work_mem = 256MB > checkpoint_completion_target = 0.9 > wal_buffers = 16MB > default_statistics_target = 100 > random_page_cost = 1.1 > work_mem = 5041kB > huge_pages = off > min_wal_size = 1GB > max_wal_size = 4GB > > My database size is way too small and not even 200 MB. > > My problem is, I am running a time bound web service on the same server which needs > > What I would like is to keep these small tables in RAM all the time and if there is > a change to their data I also want to have it reflected into the cache (I don't know > maybe this is already how PostgreSQL works). That will happen automatically: all data you read or modify get loaded into shared buffers and stay there. The cache will be empty after a restart of the database. You can use the pg_prewarm extension (in shared_preload_libraries) for PostgreSQL to load the data into the cache again automatically after a restart. Yours, Laurenz Albe
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