Hello devs,

On my SSD Ubuntu laptop, with postgres-distributed binaries and unmodified default settings using local connections:

  ## pg 11.2
  > time pgbench -i -s 100
  ...
  done in 31.51 s
  # (drop tables 0.00 s, create tables 0.01 s, generate 21.30 s, vacuum 3.32 s, 
primary keys 6.88 s).
  # real    0m31.524s

  ## pg 12devel (cd3e2746)
  > time pgbench -i -s 100
  # done in 38.68 s
  # (drop tables 0.00 s, create tables 0.02 s, generate 29.70 s, vacuum 2.92 s, 
primary keys 6.04 s).
  real    0m38.695s

That is an overall +20% regression, and about 40% on the generate phase alone. This is not a fluke, repeating the procedure shows similar results.

Is it the same for other people out there, or is it only something related to my setup?

What change could explain such a significant performance regression?

--
Fabien.


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