I'm working on an ISP, and we're testing Postgres to offer Database Services to our clients.
We like to limit the maximum database size for each client (1 database for client), but as far as I know postgres hasn't this functionality.
I've also tried to limit this size using system quotas but it doesn't work because to control this space I need that the files of the database (those under the data/base/xxx) owns to the user ant then postgres doesn't recognise them (I'm also afraid because i don't know what could happen to the database consistence if the operating system doesn't permit to complete an operation in course).
Someone has the same problem?
How can I make that?
What would happen to the consistence if the quota is full while postgres is writing?
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