Robert Haas wrote:
I'm kind of surprised that there are disk I/O subsystems that are so
bad that a single thread doing non-stop I/O can take down the whole
server.  Is that normal?  Does it happen on non-Windows operating
systems?  What kind of hardware should I not buy to make sure this
doesn't happen to me?
You can kill any hardware on any OS with the right abusive client. Create a wide table and insert a few million records into it with generate_series one day and watch what it does to queries trying to run in parallel with that.

I think the missing step here to nail down exactly what's happening on Eduardo's system is that he should open up some of the Windows system monitoring tools, look at both disk I/O and CPU usage, and then watch what changes when the troublesome ALTER TABLE shows up.

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