Unlocking high-performance PostgreSQL with key memory optimizations stormatics.tech 90 points by camille_134 5 days ago
qeternity 16 hours ago Does not instill confidence when the queries they provide don't work.For anyone curious, the corrected query:SELECT sum(blks_hit)::numeric / nullif(sum(blks_hit + blks_read), 0) AS cache_hit_ratio FROM pg_stat_database; itiswatitis 9 hours ago I just ran their query, and it works
tehlike 21 hours ago I generally use this: https://pgtune.leopard.in.ua/ arkh 17 hours ago Yup, I was expecting pgtune being mentioned in the article.And maybe something like HammerDB to check performances. fix4fun 16 hours ago Nice tool. Do you know maybe similar tool for MySQL ? iberator 17 hours ago ha first time I visited Ukrainian site NOT about the war! Cool and useful
arkh 17 hours ago Yup, I was expecting pgtune being mentioned in the article.And maybe something like HammerDB to check performances.
Does not instill confidence when the queries they provide don't work.
For anyone curious, the corrected query:
SELECT sum(blks_hit)::numeric / nullif(sum(blks_hit + blks_read), 0) AS cache_hit_ratio FROM pg_stat_database;
I just ran their query, and it works
I generally use this: https://pgtune.leopard.in.ua/
Yup, I was expecting pgtune being mentioned in the article.
And maybe something like HammerDB to check performances.
Nice tool. Do you know maybe similar tool for MySQL ?
ha first time I visited Ukrainian site NOT about the war! Cool and useful