On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Andy Colson <a...@squeakycode.net> wrote:
> On 03/08/2012 01:40 PM, Stefan Keller wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I do have a student who is interested in participating at the Google
>> Summer of Code (GSoC) 2012
>> Now I have the "burden" to look for a cool project... Any ideas?
>>
>> -Stefan
>>
>
> How about one of:
>
> 1) on disk page level compression (maybe with LZF or snappy) (maybe not page
> level, any level really)
>
> I know toast compresses, but I believe its only one row.  page level would
> compress better because there is more data, and it would also decrease the
> amount of IO, so it might speed up disk access.
>
> 2) better partitioning support.  Something much more automatic.
>
> 3) take a nice big table, have it inserted/updated a few times a second.
>  Then make "select * from bigtable where indexed_field = 'somevalue'; work
> 10 times faster than it does today.
>
>
> I think there is also a wish list on the wiki somewhere.

Nice ideas

Those aren't projects we should be giving to summer students. I don't
suppose many people could do those things in two months, let alone
people with the least experience in both their career and our
codebase.

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