> Version: Postgres 7.1.2
> 
> A product we are developing requires frequent loading
> of a large number of rows into a table.  We are using
> the "copy file" command, but with WAL we are effectively
> doubling the amount of disk writing we are doing.
> 
> After the rows are loaded we do a "create index".
> 
> Is there a way to turn off WAL or otherwise speeding up
> the table loading process? Would db_restore be faster?
> 
> The rows are loaded in sorted order.  Does this impact
> index creation negatively or positively?
> 
> We are currently working with test data but we estimate
> production data to be 6 - 9 billion rows.  Is anyone
> else running with these volumes?
> 

We have a problem with 7.1.X where the WAL logs stay around longer than
needed.  Maybe someone has a patch with that fix.

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