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doc: PG 13 relnotes: hash_mem_multiplier can restore old behav.
Document that hash_mem_multiplier can get query behavior closer to the pre-PG 13 behavior of allowing hashing to use more memory. Reported-by: Peter Geoghegan Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-Wzn3kwQm_pe6g2=ki+P7+ZRqH5GvFGn6SWfv_j7UUgcLdQ@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 13 only
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Previously, hash aggregation was avoided if it was expected to use
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more than <xref linkend="guc-work-mem"/> memory.
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more than <xref linkend="guc-work-mem"/> memory. To reduce the
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likelihood of using disk storage for hash aggregation and attain
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behavior similar to previous Postgres releases, increase <xref
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linkend="guc-hash-mem-multiplier"/>.
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