Somebody is making a very specific claim that Postgres can support a limited number of rows:

"INPS (a data forensics team) said that there is 7 main Databases all hosted at different data centers but linked over a type of 'cloud' Each database uses PostGRESSQL which would mean the most amount of data each database could hold with no stability issues is aproximitely equal to that of 10,348,439 Rows" http://pastebin.com/MtX1MDdh

Does anybody have any idea where they've got hold of this figure?

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Mark Morgan Lloyd
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