> Alvaro Herrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> I did a test previously, where I created 1 million partitions (without
>>> data) and I checked the limits of pg, so I think it should be ok.
>
>> Clearly it's not.
>
> You couldn't have tested it too much --- even planning a query over so
> many tables would take forever, and actually executing it would surely
> have run the system out of locktable space before it even started
> scanning.

And this is the testing, so you're right....

Its only the select on the root table that fails. Operations on a single
partitions is no problem.

> The partitioning facility is designed for partition counts in the tens,
> or maybe hundreds at the most.

Maybe, but it works even on 55000 partitions as long as the operations are
done against a partition and not the root table.


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