On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 4:42 AM Alex O'Ree <alexoree@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there anything I can to increase insert speeds for bytea? Currently running postgres 9.6.15I have a few tables without a bytea and a few with bytea. There is a large performance difference with inserts between the two. I'm inserting a byte[] that's usually less than 1MB on content. The content itself is actually just utf8 string data.For the non-bytea table, inserts can be as high as 40k rows/sec, whereas the bytea table is closer to 4k/sec or less.If this is just a limitation of postgres, then that's fine but the performance delta is so significant that i feel like i'm missing something
That does seem pretty drastic. But I don't think we will get anywhere unless you post your actual benchmarking program so that we can try it for ourselves. I certainly don't see anything that drastic in my own testing. Maybe the bottleneck is on the client side.
Cheers,
Jeff