I've noticed some strange behavior in the query optimizer for Redshift, and I'm wondering if anyone can explain it or point out a workaround.
For large group by
queries, it's pretty essential to get the optimizer to plan a GroupAggregate rather than a HashAggregate, so it doesn't try to fit the temporary results in memory. This works fine for me in general. But when I try to use that group by
as a subquery, it switches to HashAggregate.
For example, consider the following query.
select install_app_version, user_id, max(platform) as plat
from dailies
group by install_app_version, user_id;
The table dailies has sortkeys (install_app_version, user_id) and distkey (user_id). Hence a GroupAggregate is possible, and the query plan looks like this, as it should.
XN GroupAggregate (cost=0.00..184375.32 rows=1038735 width=51)
-> XN Seq Scan on daily_players (cost=0.00..103873.42 rows=10387342 width=51)
In contrast, if I use the above in a subquery of any other query, I get a HashAggregate. For example, even something as simple as
select count(1) from
( select install_app_version, user_id, max(platform) as plat
from daily_players
group by install_app_version, user_id
);
has the query plan
XN Aggregate (cost=168794.32..168794.32 rows=1 width=0)
-> XN Subquery Scan derived_table1 (cost=155810.13..166197.48 rows=1038735 width=0)
-> XN HashAggregate (cost=155810.13..155810.13 rows=1038735 width=39)
-> XN Seq Scan on daily_players (cost=0.00..103873.42 rows=10387342 width=39)
The same pattern persists no matter what I do in the outer query. I can group by install_app_version and user_id, I can take aggregates, I can do no grouping at all externally. Even sorting the inner query does nothing.
In the cases I've shown it's not such a big deal, but I'm joining several subqueries with their own group by
, doing aggregates over that - it quickly gets out of hand and very slow without GroupAggregate.
If anyone has wisdom about the query optimizer and can answer this, it'd be much appreciated! Thanks!