On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 4:31 PM, dgabriel <gabriel.do...@gmail.com> wrote:

> "In the event of a normal shutdown, we can flush all the writes to disk
> so we know all the data has been written, so there is no need to truncate."
>
> Isn't possible to periodically flush data to disk and in case of crush
> postgres to load only the data that existed at last flush? The periodic
> flush could be configurable, for example every 30 minutes or after x rows
> updated/inserted.
>

There is no such facility implemented for UNLOGGED TABLEs. That could be a
feature request though.

Best regards,
-- 
Matheus de Oliveira
Analista de Banco de Dados
Dextra Sistemas - MPS.Br nĂ­vel F!
www.dextra.com.br/postgres

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