Re: Performance Issues - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Richard Huxton
Subject Re: Performance Issues
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Msg-id 44731B01.6070003@archonet.com
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In response to Performance Issues  (Dhanaraj M <Dhanaraj.M@Sun.COM>)
Responses Re: Performance Issues
Re: Performance Issues
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Dhanaraj M wrote:
> I have the following doubts.
> 
> 1. Does postgres create an index on every primary key?  Usually, queries 
> are performed against a table on the primary key, so, an index on it 
> will be very useful.

Yes, a unique index is used to enforce the primary-key.

> 2. If 'm executing a complex query and it takes 10 seconds to return the 
> results -- it takes 10 seconds to execute the next time also.  I'm 
> wondering if there's any kind of caching that can be enabled -- so, the 
> next time it takes <10 seconds to return the results.

Not of query results. Obviously data itself might be cached. You might 
want to look at memcached for this sort of thing.

--   Richard Huxton  Archonet Ltd


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