> According to our previous discussion, pg_basebackup is not depend on any of
> the postgresql configuration parameters. If I go for gzip format we need to
> compromise on time.
You do not necessarily compromise on time when compressing. Actually, a speed
gain compared to uncompressed is possib
Looks nice, thanks, however, I could not find select posts to this list from
20th December and 19th Dezember respectively.
Kind regards Thiemo
Hi
Thank you all for your thoughts and the light shedding on this subject. I am
very pleased to have got such engaged feedback and also that PostgreSQL seems
to be so capable. I am quite sad that we most probably will not setup our DWH
with it as RDBMS. It is, I fear, a quite in-house-political
Hi
We are developing a data warehouse of which the integration layer will start
with over 100 TB of data. There are not many entities though we probably can
partition and foremost we should use inheritance for the lab results. I just
was wondering if PostgreSQL was able to cope with. In case it