Mention that HOT helps with DELETE space reuse.

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Bruce Momjian 2007-12-16 13:05:30 +00:00
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<para>
Heap-Only Tuples (<acronym>HOT</>) accelerate space reuse for
most <command>UPDATE</>s
most <command>UPDATE</>s and <command>DELETE</>s
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<para>
Heap-Only Tuples (<acronym>HOT</>) accelerate space reuse for most
<command>UPDATE</>s (Pavan Deolasee, with ideas from many others)
<command>UPDATE</>s and <command>DELETE</>s (Pavan Deolasee, with
ideas from many others)
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behind, as do failed <command>INSERT</>s. Previously only
<command>VACUUM</> could reclaim space taken by dead tuples. With
<acronym>HOT</> dead tuple space can be reclaimed at the time of
<command>UPDATE</> or <command>INSERT</> if no changes are made to
<command>INSERT</> or <command>UPDATE</> if no changes are made to
indexed columns. This allows for more consistent performance.
Also, <acronym>HOT</> avoids adding duplicate index entries.
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