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Hi,

I have a database of size 1.5 TB.   The attachments are stored in bytea. 
The attachment table is consuming maximum space.   The database version is
9.1.x and Streaming Replication is set.  Now, I have to removed old records
to make way for new records without increasing SAN Space.

Which will be a better option

pg_repack  - I have primary key on that table  

or 
Vacuum

or 

pg_reorg

If  you can suggest me a better option out of the above, It will simplify my
life.   At any cost
streaming replication should not disturbed.

Regards

Ramachandran S



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