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For those interested in the I/O results (as reported by iostat) of moving where the stats files are written (using the method I described in http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2007-12/ msg00106.php) on our production system: service time has dropped from an average of 95.76ms to about 8ms, Mb/s written has dropped from an average of 47 to 4, number of active transactions from between 80 and 100 to below 10, percent wait from 40 to 10. If anybody wants exact numbers (or, just nicely formatted) I can do that, but it'll take twiddling the labels on our cacti graphs and, since I have the visual, I haven't needed to do that yet.

Now, as I explained before, we're working with approximately 400GB of data (and growing) and we have a "unique" schema in that it has more relations that I'd like to have to be working with, so other ymmv, but I'd call those numbers pretty impressive.

Erik Jones

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