Alexander Staubo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You could count the disk space usage of the actual stored tuples,  
> though this will necessarily be inexact:
>    http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/diskusage.html
> Or you could count the size of the physical database files (/var/lib/ 
> postgresql or wherever). While these would be estimates, you could at  
> least guarantee that the dump would not *exceed* the esimtate.

You could guarantee no such thing; consider compression of TOAST values.
Even for uncompressed data, datatypes such as int and float can easily
print as more bytes than they occupy on-disk.

Given all the non-data overhead involved (eg for indexes), it's probably
unlikely that a text dump would exceed the "du" size of the database,
but it's far from "guaranteed".

                        regards, tom lane

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