> It's slower than smaller numbers, and if you actually dirty a 
> significant portion of it you can have a checkpoint that takes hours to 
> sync, completely trashing system responsiveness for a good portion of it.

So how much is the reasonal upper limit of shared_buffers at this
point? If it's obvious, should we disable or warn to use more than
that number?
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Tatsuo Ishii
SRA OSS, Inc. Japan
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