AFAIK Postgres uses an internal limit of 2 GB per table file with
a lot of files per table to make up some Terabytes. So don't worry!
Let's see what one of the gurus will tell us. Bye.



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Betreff: Re: [ADMIN] Do Petabyte storage solutions exist?



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Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Do Petabyte storage solutions exist?


 let alone the storate limit of 2GB per
> table. So sadly, PG would have to bow out of this IMHO unless someone
> else nukes me on this!

Uh oh, 2 GB limit on table sizes. I did realize the limit was that low.

Would commercial DBMS be the better solution for handling Terabyte databases
and above?


-Tony

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