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Re: Best practices for data buffer cache setting/tuning (v15)

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On Mon, Jan 29, 2024 at 01:46:30PM -0800, Christophe Pettus wrote:
>
>
> > On Jan 29, 2024, at 11:39, David Gauthier <dfgpostgres@xxxxxxxxx>
> > wrote:
> >
> > Is there a document which makes recommendations on sizing data
> > buffer cache, tuning options which evict old/unused data in mem, and
> > cache fragmentation avoidance for a v15.3 DB ?
>
> On any modern system, set shared_buffers to 25% of instance RAM, and
> get on with life.
>
> I realize that seems glib, but small variations in shared_buffers make
> almost no significant difference in performance.  There are unusual
> workloads (like very high insert rate with few queries) that require
> different settings, but for most typical ELTP or data warehouse
> workloads, that is sufficient.

This blog entry might explain why Postgres requires less tuning of
shared buffers than other database systems:

        https://momjian.us/main/blogs/pgblog/2018.html#December_7_2018

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