Re: Best way to limit database sizes

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On Thu, Jul 03, 2008 at 09:10:47PM +0200, Dimitri Fontaine wrote:

> >I've considered creating a tablespace in a directory owned by the  
> >user , so I can use Linux quotas to prevent higher disk usage , but  
> >this turned out be a bad thought, as all the files are anyway owned  
> >by the postgres user and so disk quotas won't have any effect.
> 
> What if you put each tablespace on a LVM partition of a control sized,  
> extensible?

This is a desaster waiting to happen. I'd say never let a database get
out of disk space. Rather implement soft limits like regular cron jobs
and make them pay for overusage.

Also note that DB size on disk and amount of data stored in DB might be
a lot different because of bloating issues, indices etc.

Tino..oO(But LVM/tablespace should work.)

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