RE: WAL versus Postgres (or: what goes around, comes ar ound)
Vadim Mikheev <vmikheev@sectorbase.com>
From: "Mikheev, Vadim" <vmikheev@SECTORBASE.COM>
To: "'Daniel Kalchev'" <daniel@digsys.bg>
Cc: pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
Date: 2000-05-15T18:59:07Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
> > I've read this paper ~2 years ago. My plans so far were: > > > > 1. WAL in 7.1 > > 2. New (overwriting) storage manager in 7.2 > > > > Comments? > > Vadim, > > Perhaps best solution will be to keep both (or three) storage > managers - and specify which one to use at database creation time. > > After reading the Stonebraker's paper, I could think there > are situations that we want the no-overwrite storage manager and > other where overwrite storage manager may offer better performance. > Wasn't Postgres originally designed to allow different storage > managers? Overwriting and non-overwriting smgr-s have quite different nature. Access methods would take care about what type of smgr is used for specific table/index... Vadim