Mark Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm wondering if there's a manageable limit on the number of users in 
> postgresql.  I could have conceivably thousands of different users for 
> any particular app and multiple apps in the same server.

Numbers in the low thousands are probably workable, as long as you
aren't adding and removing users at a great rate.  I think that the
main bottleneck would be the "flat file" that's used to tell the
postmaster about the set of valid users --- every time a user is
added/dropped/changed, that file gets rewritten and then re-parsed
by the postmaster.  So you could eat a lot of overhead if you change
users every few seconds or something like that.

I'd suggest doing some testing to see if there are any unexpected
bottlenecks, but I don't see a reason to reject the idea out of hand.
(If you find any slownesses, report 'em, and we might be able to fix
'em.)

                        regards, tom lane

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