I am using postgresql to be the central database for a variety of tools for our testing infrastructure. We have web tools and CLI tools that require access to machine configuration and other states for automation. We have one tool that uses a table that looks like this: systest_live=# \d cuty Table "public.cuty" Column | Type | Modifiers -------------+--------------------------+----------- resource_id | integer | not null lock_start | timestamp with time zone | lock_by | character varying(12) | frozen | timestamp with time zone | freeze_end | timestamp with time zone | freeze_by | character varying(12) | state | character varying(15) | Indexes: "cuty_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (resource_id) "cuty_main_idx" btree (resource_id, lock_start) Foreign-key constraints: "cuty_resource_id_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (resource_id) REFERENCES resource(resource_id) ON UPDATE CASCADE ON DELETE CASCADE Various users run a tool that updates this table to determine if the particular resource is available or not. Within a course of a few days, this table can be updated up to 200,000 times. There are only about 3500 records in this table, but the update and select queries against this table start to slow down considerablly after a few days. Ideally, this table doesn't even need to be stored and written to the filesystem. After I run a vacuum against this table, the overall database performance seems to rise again. When database is running with recent vacuum the average server load is about .40, but after this table is updated 200,000+ times, the server load can go up to 5.0. here is a typical update query: 2006-04-03 10:53:39 PDT testtool systest_live kyoto.englab.juniper.net(4888) LOG: duration: 2263.741 ms statement: UPDATE cuty SET lock_start = NOW(), lock_by = 'tlim' WHERE resource_id='2262' and (lock_start IS NULL OR lock_start < (NOW() - interval '3600 second')) We used to use MySQL for these tools and we never had any issues, but I believe it is due to the transactional nature of Postgres that is adding an overhead to this problem. Are there any table options that enables the table contents to be maintained in ram only or have delayed writes for this particular table? Thanks in advance, Kenji