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Scott Marlowe wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 17:44, John Sidney-Woollett wrote:
>> In addition to making sure databases are vacuumed regularly, it is worth 
>> running REINDEX on tables that see a lot of updates (or insert/deletes).
>>
>> Running REINDEX on a regular basis will keep the indexes compacted and 
>> can noticeably improve the database performance.
>>
>> The other benefit is that the disk space taken by your database can be 
>> significantly reduced.
>>
>> This is barely mentioned in the 7.4 docs, and alluded to in the 8.1 docs.
>>
>> FWIW, in my experience it is DEFINITELY worth reindexing regularly.
> 
> But note that reindex is one of those "invasive" commands that may cause
> problems for certain types of 24/7 operations, while vacuum is meant to
> run concurrently almost any time of day.  Reindex was originally
> designed to fix broken indexes, and, at least in earlier encarnations,
> should something stop it in the middle of reindexing I believe it is
> possible to be left with no index.
> 
> It's got its uses, but it's got its issues as well.

It certainly is simpler to write
    REINDEX INDEX foo;
than to write
    DROP INDEX foo;
    CREATE INDEX foo BLAH BLAH BLAH.

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