On 23.03.2012 06:45, Gerhard Wiesinger wrote: > With a database admin of a commercial database system I've discussed > that they have to provide and they also achieve 2^31 transactions per > SECOND! > As PostgreSQL uses transaction IDs (XIDs) in the range of 2^31 they > would turn around in about one second. Wow. What application issues that much transactions? And what is the database system that can handle that? I can't think of a single machine capable of this - and hardy believe postgresql can came close. 2^31 transactions mean that a single one lasts 0.5ns. Even the fastest DDR3-2133 has cycle times of 4ns. I have seen a database monster in action - 43 trillion (academic) transactions per day, but that's only 5*10^8 transactions per second, under a quarter of 2^31 per second. So, I can't answer your question - but you triggered my curiosity :-) Cheers, Jan -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general