On 10/29/15 5:01 PM, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
So no harm in keeping it enabled - plus this smells like premature optimization. I would not touch this unless you _really_ see a performance problem that is cause by autovacuum on that database.
Moreso, if you think the problem is autovacuum (in this case) it's probably something else.
If I can toot my own horn, you might want to watch the recording of http://www.pgcon.org/2015/schedule/events/829.en.html.
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