Greg Smith wrote:
On 05/01/2011 01:50 AM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Somebody is making a very specific claim that Postgres can support a limited number of rows


Did you find this via http://www.reversecurity.com/2011/04/new-details-from-psn-hack.html ? That was the only Google-indexed source leading to it I found. I just left a note there about the silliness of these claims. I could run more than a 10M row PostgreSQL instance on my phone. Unless there's a new 16-bit only Vic 20 port of PostgreSQL available or something, it's seems unlikely the data had to be partitioned due to any hard limit.

Yes, via Google. I was digging around for any information about what sort of access and APIs the network made available to end-user (or ersatz developer) systems.

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