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Provide better guidance for adjusting shared_buffers.
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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/config.sgml,v 1.266 2010/04/15 16:25:13 heikki Exp $ -->
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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/config.sgml,v 1.267 2010/04/16 21:46:07 rhaas Exp $ -->
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<chapter Id="runtime-config">
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<title>Server Configuration</title>
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@ -784,9 +784,32 @@ SET ENABLE_SEQSCAN TO OFF;
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This setting must be at least 128 kilobytes. (Non-default
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values of <symbol>BLCKSZ</symbol> change the minimum.) However,
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settings significantly higher than the minimum are usually needed
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for good performance. Several tens of megabytes are recommended
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for production installations. This parameter can only be set at
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server start.
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for good performance. This parameter can only be set at server start.
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</para>
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<para>
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If you have a dedicated database server with 1GB or more of RAM, a
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reasonable starting value for <varname>shared_buffers</varname> is 25%
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of the memory in your system. There are some workloads where even
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large settings for <varname>shared_buffers</varname> are effective, but
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because <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> also relies on the
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operating system cache, it is unlikely that an allocation of more than
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40% of RAM to <varname>shared_buffers</varname> will work better than a
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smaller amount. Larger settings for <varname>shared_buffers</varname>
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usually require a corresponding increase in
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<varname>checkpoint_segments</varname>, in order to spread out the
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process of writing large quantities of new or changed data over a
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longer period of time.
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</para>
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<para>
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On systems with less than 1GB of RAM, a smaller percentage of RAM is
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appropriate, so as to leave adequate space for the operating system.
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Also, on Windows, large values for <varname>shared_buffers</varname>
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aren't as effective. You may find better results keeping the setting
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relatively low and using the operating system cache more instead. The
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useful range for <varname>shared_buffers</varname> on Windows systems
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is generally from 64MB to 512MB.
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</para>
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<para>
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