Hello to everybody again, thought you didn’t hear any news from me for a very
long time, the news are good J I’m still here and promoting PostgreSQL. I am involved in the developing of a big romanian project
for the vets that will put Linux & PostgreSQL on 3500 computers in the
whole country, linked together with dial-up connections that will keep track of
the animal movements. The central database (also PostgreSLQ) will hold billions of
records with animal events (births, movements, slaughter and so on) and my
question is: If I will choose to keep a mirror of every workstation
database in a separate schema in the central database that mean that I will
have 3500 different schemas. Is there any limit or any barrier that could stop this kind
of approach or make things go slower? Constantin Teodorescu Ancient PgAccess developer P.S. Please Cc: me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
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