Thanks. Yeah, I actually *did* do a search of the archives, as well as
Google, but I'm only finding the size limitations (and everything else).
I'm looking for the number of actual tables a server can handle. And
the number of databases.
My gut feeling is "unlimited" (like everything else)...
Jon D Cruz
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am 23.02.2006, um 10:00:01 -0800 mailte Jon Cruz folgendes:
> Two quick questions :
>
> What is the max number of databases on a PostgreSQL server?
> What is the max number of tables in a database ?
Please, read our FAQ.
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs.FAQ.html
And yes: we don't have limitations ;-)
Andreas
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