> It must be a setting, not a version.
> 
> For instance suppose you have a session table for your website and a
> users table.
> 
> - Having ACID on the users table is of course a must ;
> - for the sessions table you can drop the "D"

You're trying to solve a different use-case than the one I am.

Your use-case will be solved by global temporary tables.  I suggest that
you give Robert Haas some help & feedback on that.

My use case is people using PostgreSQL as a cache, or relying entirely
on replication for durability.

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                                  -- Josh Berkus
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                                     http://www.pgexperts.com

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