JMLessard wrote: > What about updates where the bytea do not changed. Does a new copy of the bytea will be made in the toast table or new row will point to the original bytea? > > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/storage-toast.html says: > > The TOAST management code is triggered only when a row value to be stored in a table is wider than TOAST_TUPLE_THRESHOLD bytes (normally 2 kB). The TOAST
code will compress > > and/or move field values out-of-line until the row value is shorter than TOAST_TUPLE_TARGET bytes (also normally 2 kB, adjustable) or no more gains can be
had. During an UPDATE > > operation, values of unchanged fields are normally preserved as-is; so an UPDATE of a row with out-of-line values incurs no TOAST costs if none of the out-of-line
values change. > Does it means, no incurs cost to generate the out of line toast, but that a copy of the bytea is still made for the new line? I bench mark it as follow: UPDATE table SET mod_tim=mod_tim; The relpages of the table doubled, but the relpages of the toast table did not changed. Jean-Marc Lessard |