On 9/10/25 08:11, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Wed, Sep 10, 2025 at 11:08 AM Ellen Allhatatlan <ellenallhatat...@gmail.com <mailto:ellenallhatat...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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    So, you have table X - it has 2M rows (say, 0.5 GB) in the first file
    (along with all the other tables). The 2GB limit is hit, more data is
    added. 0.7 GB is added to table X - these records go into a new
    database file - the table is split in two - you have 2 "extents" of
    2GB with X split 0.5 - in extent1, 0.7 in extent2. All mixed up with
    other tables as well!

    That was the architectural flaw to which I was referring. Nothing to
    do with PG

You're gonna be in for a very rude surprise after adding 1GB of data to a PG table...

Yes, but the table is split not the database as a whole per:

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/storage-file-layout.html


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