Thomas Flatley <FLATLEYT@outlook.com> writes:
> Hello, I've checked the docs but cant seem to find if there is a max # of tablespaces allowed - I've come across a
9.5env with 1600 tablespaces - they want to double that - Oracle's max is 64k, I'm not particularly worried about
hittinga wall, if there is one , outside of maintenance issues - any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
There's no particular hard limit, though you might start to run into
OID-starvation problems at a billion or so tablespaces.
On the other hand, it's important to realize that a Postgres tablespace
doesn't really *do* anything. It's just a separate subdirectory.
The only functional reason to use a tablespace is if you can place it
on a separate filesystem. There is certainly value in being able to
do that --- but I've never heard of systems having more than a few
dozen filesystems mounted. Hence, the above issue sounds suspiciously
like somebody is expecting Postgres tablespaces to do something they
don't do.
(I suppose if you are working on a system that has limits on the
number of files per directory, or performance problems with large
values of that, then you could use tablespaces as a workaround.
But TBH you'd be better off moving onto a more modern platform.)
regards, tom lane