"Christian Gerdes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is there an opportunity to configure postgre to keep databases in Memory? > I need to store a lot of data (many little entries) on IDE- flashdrive. > But flashdrives have a little problem with write-cycles. > Each flash-cell can be rewritten approxiatly 300.000 times. This means for me: > there is no chance to store my db directly on flashdrive.
> If i could let my databases stay in RAM (maybe RAM-Drive, if so) i may do a backup >to flashdrive in a defined frequency!? Sure: keep the database on a RAM-drive (this will mean an initdb and data load on each bootup, hope you can stand that) and use pg_dump to a text file on flashdrive as your backup mechanism. Use a cron task to run pg_dump at whatever frequency suits you. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]