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why so big?

От
Joseph Shraibman
Дата:
I've just created a new database and I am wondering...

Why are all sequence files 8K?  They're one freaking int.

How come the indexes are so large?  They tend to be larger than the
database files themselves.  In one case I have a 16K index on an empty
table.

    -rw-------    1 postgres postgres       0 May 11 19:12 category
    -rw-------    1 postgres postgres   16384 May 11 19:13
category_parent_key
    -rw-------    1 postgres postgres   16384 May 11 19:12 category_pkey

    -rw-------    1 postgres postgres    8192 May 17 03:35 message
    -rw-------    1 postgres postgres    8192 May 12 13:26
message_id_seq
    -rw-------    1 postgres postgres   16384 May 17 03:35 message_o_key

    -rw-------    1 postgres postgres   16384 May 17 03:35 message_pkey
    -rw-------    1 postgres postgres   16384 May 17 03:35 message_p_key




Re: why so big?

От
"Len Morgan"
Дата:
-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Shraibman <jks@p1.selectacast.net>
To: pgsql-general@hub.org <pgsql-general@hub.org>
Date: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 4:33 PM
Subject: [GENERAL] why so big?


>I've just created a new database and I am wondering...
>
>Why are all sequence files 8K?  They're one freaking int.
>
>How come the indexes are so large?  They tend to be larger than the
>database files themselves.  In one case I have a 16K index on an empty
>table

Overhead!  I think you will find that 8K is the smallest file that can be
allocated if you add one record to a table, the index isn't going to get any
bigger for a while until it fills up the 16K.