> > Back to PostgreSQL, when a vacuum is issued, the old deleted rows
are
> > removed.  This can be done with the autovacuum feature or manually.
> >
> > -Does vacuum make sure there are no long running queries referencing
the
> > deleted rows before it attempts to remove the old rows?
> 
> It does.
> 
> > -With autovacuum, does it skip these rows still being referenced in
a
> > transaction or does it wait?
> 
> It skips them, the idea being that a future vacuum will remove them.
> 

Awesome.  In a large data warehouse, the snapshot too old error is very
annoying and I'm glad PostgreSQL is superior to Oracle in this regard.
:)



Jon

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