On 2011-05-01, Mark Morgan Lloyd <markmll.pgsql-gene...@telemetry.co.uk> wrote:
> Somebody is making a very specific claim that Postgres can support a 
> limited number of rows:
>
> "INPS (a data forensics team) said that there is 7 main Databases all 
> hosted at different data centers but linked over a type of 'cloud' Each 
> database uses PostGRESSQL which would mean the most amount of data each 
> database could hold with no stability issues is aproximitely equal to 
> that of 10,348,439 Rows" http://pastebin.com/MtX1MDdh
>
> Does anybody have any idea where they've got hold of this figure?

the figure is within 1% of the maximun size for data stored in text
(or bytea) column.  It doesn't seem close to any other PG limit that 
I know of.






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