am  Wed, dem 25.04.2007, um  1:14:15 -0400 mailte Tom Lane folgendes:
> Ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I'm considering re-architecting a database to make use of many, many 
> > schemas.... over time, it would probably grow to be on the order of 3,000 
> > or so, with each schema holding ~100 tables. Is that an absurd amount, or 
> > well within postgres' limits? I haven't been able to find any information 
> > on what penalties one pays as you increase the schema count.
> 
> The number of schemas doesn't scare me so much as the number of tables.
> Are you using a filesystem that can cope gracefully with 300K files in
> one directory?  How many of these tables do you anticipate any one

http://people.planetpostgresql.org/greg/index.php?/archives/37-The-million-table-challenge.html

;-)


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