Package - postgresql-15-sequential-uuids

Package:  postgresql-15-sequential-uuids
apt-get install postgresql-15-sequential-uuids

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Download package: https://repo.pigsty.io/apt/pgsql/trixie/pool/main/s/sequential-uuids/postgresql-15-sequential-uuids_1.0.3-1PIGSTY~trixie_amd64.deb (Size: 12.7KiB)

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Packagepostgresql-15-sequential-uuids
Sourcesequential-uuids
Version1.0.3-1PIGSTY~trixie
Architectureamd64
MaintainerRuohang Feng
Installed-Size46
Dependspostgresql-15, libc6 (>= 2.4)
Providespostgresql-sequential-uuids
Homepagehttps://github.com/tvondra/sequential-uuids
Priorityoptional
Sectiondatabase
Filenamepool/main/s/sequential-uuids/postgresql-15-sequential-uuids_1.0.3-1PIGSTY~trixie_amd64.deb
Size13032
SHA256b10e52a30fc16f3bbd0102233029f1d9015633390f7b3f84557067bbcaf12648
SHA1b9cf953ed9be772dc9d5bf340bcb2c158af70d00
MD5sum89042944bcd3a4ead4a467eeea0e9715
Descriptiongenerator of sequential UUIDs This PostgreSQL extension implements two UUID generators with sequential patterns, which helps to reduce random I/O patterns associated with regular entirely-random UUID. Regular random UUIDs are distributed uniformly over the whole range of possible values. This results in poor locality when inserting data into indexes - all index leaf pages are equally likely to be hit, forcing the whole index into memory. With small indexes that's fine, but once the index size exceeds shared buffers (or RAM), the cache hit ratio quickly deteriorates.
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