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Mastering PostgreSQL 10

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Mastering PostgreSQL 10

Overview of this book

PostgreSQL is an open source database used for handling large datasets (big data) and as a JSON document database. This book highlights the newly introduced features in PostgreSQL 10, and shows you how you can build better PostgreSQL applications, and administer your PostgreSQL database more efficiently. We begin by explaining advanced database design concepts in PostgreSQL 10, along with indexing and query optimization. You will also see how to work with event triggers and perform concurrent transactions and table partitioning, along with exploring SQL and server tuning. We will walk you through implementing advanced administrative tasks such as server maintenance and monitoring, replication, recovery, high availability, and much more. You will understand common and not-so-common troubleshooting problems and how you can overcome them. By the end of this book, you will have an expert-level command of advanced database functionalities and will be able to implement advanced administrative tasks with PostgreSQL 10.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Enabling and disabling optimizer settings

So far, the most important optimizations performed by the planner have been discussed in more or less detail. PostgreSQL has become very smart over the years. Still, it can happen that something goes south and users have to convince the planner to do the right thing.

To modify plans, PostgreSQL offers a couple of runtime variables, which will have a significant impact on planning. The idea is to give the end user the chance to make certain types of nodes in the plan more expensive than others. What does that mean in practice? Here is a simple plan:

test=# explain SELECT * 
FROM generate_series(1, 100) AS a,
generate_series(1, 100) AS b
WHERE a = b;
QUERY PLAN
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Merge Join (cost=119.66..199.66 rows=5000 width=8)
Merge Cond: (a...