Slow pg_dump

From: "Ryan Wells" <ryan(dot)wells(at)soapware(dot)com>
To: "Ryan Wells" <ryan(dot)wells(at)soapware(dot)com>, <pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Slow pg_dump
Date: 2008-04-13 00:59:09
Message-ID: EE6D03C0EF73D14E8034C37CA9B6277401DA03@exchange.DOCS.COM
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We're having what seem like serious performance issues with pg_dump, and I hope someone can help.

We have several tables that are used to store binary data as bytea (in this example image files), but we're having similar time issues with text tables as well.

In my most recent test, the sample table was about 5 GB in 1644 rows, with image files sizes between 1 MB and 35 MB. The server was a 3.0 GHz P4 running WinXP, with 2 GB of ram, the backup stored to a separate disk from the data, and little else running on the sytem.

We're doing the following:

pg_dump -i -h localhost -p 5432 -U postgres -F c -v -f "backupTest.backup" -t "public"."images" db_name

In the test above, this took 1hr 45min to complete. Since we expect to have users with 50-100GB of data, if not more, backup times that take nearly an entire day are unacceptable.

We think there must be something we're doing wrong. A search turned up a similar thread (http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-performance/2007-12/msg00404.php), but our number are so much higher than those that we must be doing something very wrong. Hopefully, either there's a server setting or pg_dump option we need to change, but we're open to design changes if necessary.

Can anyone who has dealt with this before advise us?

Thanks!
Ryan

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