On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 3:44 PM, Mladen Gogala <mladen.gog...@vmsinfo.com>wrote:
> On 2/1/2011 6:03 PM, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > >> Whether or not it's bad application design, it's ubiquitous, and we >> should make it work as best we can, IMNSHO. This often generates >> complaints about Postgres, and if we really plan for world domination >> this needs to be part of it. >> > > There are many other things to fix first. One of them would be optimizer > decisions when a temp table is involved. I would also vote for wait event > interface, tracing and hints, much rather than speeding up count(*). World > domination will not be achieved by speeding up count(*), it will be achieved > by providing overall performance akin to what the player who has already > achieved the world domination. I believe that the company is called "Oracle > Corp." or something like that? > > > Mladen Gogala > Sr. Oracle DBA > Don't listen to him. He's got an oracle bias. Slashdot already announced that NoSQL is actually going to dominate the world, so postgres has already lost that battle. Everything postgres devs do now is just an exercise in relational masturbation. Trust me.