Hi,

I'm running PostgreSQL version 8 on a dual 2.4GHz Xeon with 1GB of RAM and an IDE hard drive. My big table has around 9 million records.

Is there a tuning parameter I can change to increase speed of selects? Clearly, there's already some buffering going on since selecting an indexed ~50,000 records takes 17 seconds on the first try, and only 0.5 seconds on the second try (from pgsql).

cowpea=> explain analyze select bs_fk from blast_result where si_fk=11843254; QUERY PLAN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Index Scan using si_fk_index on blast_result (cost=0.00..22874.87 rows=58118 width=4) (actual time=112.249..17472.935 rows=50283 loops=1)
  Index Cond: (si_fk = 11843254)
Total runtime: 17642.522 ms
(3 rows)

cowpea=> explain analyze select bs_fk from blast_result where si_fk=11843254; QUERY PLAN ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Index Scan using si_fk_index on blast_result (cost=0.00..22874.87 rows=58118 width=4) (actual time=0.178..341.643 rows=50283 loops=1)
  Index Cond: (si_fk = 11843254)
Total runtime: 505.011 ms
(3 rows)

cowpea=>


Thanks,
Tom


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