Package: pgreplay Version: 1.5.0-1.pgdg26.04+1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Debian PostgreSQL Maintainers Installed-Size: 93 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.38), libpq5 Homepage: https://laurenz.github.io/pgreplay/ Priority: optional Section: admin Filename: pool/main/p/pgreplay/pgreplay_1.5.0-1.pgdg26.04+1_amd64.deb Size: 33076 SHA256: 5b7d3889e3a104d435d556958b00cdfeeb90408e2fdcc8c902a611adfdf7cfa0 SHA1: 75b9a1d50284566cb3e3cb7e5ee116a13fb40242 MD5sum: 58537ffb0aded33f48e3db8c623a0772 Description: replay PostgreSQL log files Reads a PostgreSQL log file (*not* a WAL file), extracts the SQL statements and executes them in the same order and with the original timing against a PostgreSQL database. . If the execution of statements gets behind schedule, warning messages are issued that indicate that the server cannot handle the load in a timely fashion. . A final report gives you a useful statistical analysis of your workload and its execution. . The idea is to replay a real-world database workload as exactly as possible. . This is useful for performance tests, particularly in the following situations: - You want to compare the performance of your PostgreSQL application on different hardware or different operating systems. - You want to upgrade your database and want to make sure that the new database version does not suffer from performance regressions that affect you.