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while itamp;#39;s true that inserting rows on a table with a lot of indexes have to do a little bit more work to update all the d3 structures for all those indexes you donamp;#39;t really have to worry about the inserting performance until you hit huge large tables iamp;#39;m talking billions right for that you can think about making your tables smaller by using the idea of partitioning right so partition versus a certain key and make the tables that are partitioned a little bit smaller and in that in this case youamp;#39;re going to insert into a smaller table instead of a larger one and if you get into a state where even the partition is too large for the inside and you stop feeding then starts getting slower consider replicating your table into an olap database such that you put the indexes there and you put them in primary without indexes