Re: PostgreSQL as a filesystem - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: PostgreSQL as a filesystem
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Msg-id 200504181935.02337.aklaver@comcast.net
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In response to PostgreSQL as a filesystem  ("Christopher Nelson" <paradox@BBHC.ORG>)
List pgsql-general
On Monday 18 April 2005 01:42 pm, Christopher Nelson wrote:
> This isn't a high-priority question.
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> I'm developing a hobby OS and I'm looking into file systems.  I've
> thought about writing my own, and that appeals, but I'm also very
> interested in the database-as-a-filesystem paradigm.  It would be nice
> to not have to write all of the stuff that goes into the DBMS (e.g.
> parsers, query schedulers, etc) myself.
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> So I was wondering what sort of filesystem requirements Postgre has.
> For example, could I write a simple interface layer that just requests
> blocks from the physical device and translate those into byte sets, or
> does the DB actually require multiple files mapped by a larger file
> system that maintains names, etc.
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> I guess my real question is how much file system support is really
> required by the DBMS's disk routines.  Please reply to
> nadiasvertex@gmail.com since I'm not subscribed to this list.  Thanks in
> advance!
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> -={C}=-

You might be interested in the following site. It is a Python DBAPI driver
that uses the file system as a database.
http://fssdb.sourceforge.net/

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Adrian Klaver
aklaver@comcast.net

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