Re: Unexplained disk usage in AWS Aurora Postgres - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Christoph Moench-Tegeder
Subject Re: Unexplained disk usage in AWS Aurora Postgres
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Msg-id 20200807142239.GA38093@elch.exwg.net
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In response to Unexplained disk usage in AWS Aurora Postgres  (Chris Borckholder <chris.borckholder@bitpanda.com>)
Responses Re: Unexplained disk usage in AWS Aurora Postgres  (Chris Borckholder <chris.borckholder@bitpanda.com>)
Re: Unexplained disk usage in AWS Aurora Postgres  (Ravi Krishna <srkrishna@yahoo.com>)
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## Chris Borckholder (chris.borckholder@bitpanda.com):

> We are experiencing a strange situation with an AWS Aurora postgres
> instance.

The main problem here is that "Amazon Aurora" is not PostgreSQL.
If I understand Amazon's documentation, what you are using is
officially named "Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility",
and that sums is up quite nicely: Aurora is a database engine
developed at Amazon - and it's inner workings are not publically
documented.
Whatever is using up that disk space - only AWS Support can know.

Regards,
Christoph

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