Re: PostgreSQL on a CompactFlash - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Brar Piening
Subject Re: PostgreSQL on a CompactFlash
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Msg-id 47A38C79.8020504@gmx.de
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In response to PostgreSQL on a CompactFlash  (Andre Nieder <ANieder@advaoptical.com>)
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  Hi Andre,
>
> As you know a cf card has not an unlimited amount of accesses…
>
Do we really know?
Or are we just repeating the same story we were told once?
I know that technically speaking you are right but the media have smart
contollers to avoid problems with this fact.
I remember reading in a german computer journal that they were trying
really hard to write a USB stick to death but gave up after 16 000 000
write cycles to the same logical adress without any error.

Is there a theoretical limit or a practical one?
I'd be really interested in a real world test - does postgres work on as
cf-card/usb-stick and how long?
If anyone has got numbers - please let me know.

Regards,

Brar





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