Re: how to improve perf of 131MM row table?

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On 6/26/2014 12:23 PM, Shaun Thomas wrote:
On 06/26/2014 11:19 AM, Claudio Freire wrote:

Try changing node_id in (...) into node.id in (...)

That looks much better to my untrained eye!  (Am I right?)

Nested Loop (cost=218.29..21305.47 rows=53480 width=187) (actual time=42.347..
43.617 rows=1071 loops=1)
   Buffers: shared hit=487 read=15
-> Bitmap Heap Scan on alf_node node (cost=218.29..423.40 rows=51 width=16)
 (actual time=42.334..42.413 rows=51 loops=1)
Recheck Cond: (id = ANY ('{175769,175771,175781,175825,175881,175893,17
5919,175932,175963,175999,176022,176079,176099,176115,176118,176171,176181,17621
7,176220,176243,176283,176312,176326,176335,176377,176441,176444,176475,176530,1
76570,176623,176674,176701,176730,176748,176763,176771,176808,176836,176851,1768
64,176881,176929,176945,176947,176960,177006,177039,177079,177131,177144}'::bigi
nt[]))
         Buffers: shared hit=159 read=15
-> Bitmap Index Scan on alf_node_pkey (cost=0.00..218.28 rows=51 widt
h=0) (actual time=42.326..42.326 rows=51 loops=1)
Index Cond: (id = ANY ('{175769,175771,175781,175825,175881,17589
3,175919,175932,175963,175999,176022,176079,176099,176115,176118,176171,176181,1
76217,176220,176243,176283,176312,176326,176335,176377,176441,176444,176475,1765
30,176570,176623,176674,176701,176730,176748,176763,176771,176808,176836,176851,
176864,176881,176929,176945,176947,176960,177006,177039,177079,177131,177144}'::
bigint[]))
               Buffers: shared hit=146 read=7
-> Index Scan using fk_alf_nprop_n on alf_node_properties prop (cost=0.00..
396.34 rows=1049 width=179) (actual time=0.006..0.013 rows=21 loops=51)
         Index Cond: (prop.node_id = node.id)
         Buffers: shared hit=328
 Total runtime: 43.747 ms

AM I RIGHT? (That it's much better -- I thank Claudio and Shaun for being right!)



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