I googled a bit and had no idea how many questions about Postgres query planner going nuts are out there. I just imagined this is a problem that creeps over time (giving you time to notice and act in advance, assuming you have monitoring/alerts set up) rather than suddenly tipping the scale - though it probably can happen suddenly after large data import.
Personally never ran into this with Postgres nor had anyone I know worry about it - the query planner was reliable for me in 99.99% of cases but yeah, I admit that it's a black box for me that I expect to take care of internals - hopefully it continues to do so, but I got to give it to MySQL for allowing to override it then.
Personally never ran into this with Postgres nor had anyone I know worry about it - the query planner was reliable for me in 99.99% of cases but yeah, I admit that it's a black box for me that I expect to take care of internals - hopefully it continues to do so, but I got to give it to MySQL for allowing to override it then.