Re: Big performance slowdown from 11.2 to 13.3

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"ldh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <ldh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> As a user of PG, we have taken pride in the last few years in tuning the heck out of the system and getting great performance compared to alternatives like SQLServer. The customers we work with typically have data centers and are overwhelmingly Windows shops: we won the battle to deploy a complex operational system on PG vs SQLServer, but Linux vs Windows was still a bridge too far for many. I am surprised that this limitation introduced after V11 hasn't caused issues elsewhere though.

Maybe it has, but you're the first to report the problem, or at least
the first to report it with enough detail to trace the cause.

I've pushed a fix that removes the artificial restriction on work_mem
times hash_mem_multiplier; it will be in next month's 13.4 release.
You'll still need to increase hash_mem_multiplier to get satisfactory
performance on your workload, but at least it'll be possible to do that.

			regards, tom lane






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