Hello,
I have an executing time problem for a query : this time is very
different as I used a local table or a foreign table : 20 times faster
for the foreign table
On a server 9.4.1, I have 2 spatial bases b1 (size 5.4 Go) et b2 (size
19Mo) and in the base b1 the table tmp_obs_coordgps (61 Mo, 502982
lignes).
When I use a JOIN construct beetwen this table tmp_obs_coordgps and a
foreign table fao_areas (table in b2), the performance are best than
with a local table fao_aires_local (in b1).
These 2 tables fao_areas and fao_aires_local are identical (build with
"select * from" or with pg_dump : the results are the same)
The links to "explain analyze" are
* foreign table fao_areas : http://explain.depesz.com/s/4hO
select count(*) from tmp_obs_coordgps o, fao_areas f where
o.code_fao=f.f_code and st_contains(f.the_geom, o.geom);
* local table fao_aires_local : http://explain.depesz.com/s/BvDb
select count(*) from tmp_obs_coordgps o, fao_aires_local f where
o.code_fao=f.f_code and st_contains(f.the_geom, o.geom);
Thanks by advance
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Dominique Vallée
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MNHN - Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle
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