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Andreas, I think UNLOGGED would be something different but I'm not totally clear. However, it seems to me that an unlogged table would simply disappear (be truncated) after a server crash. That means instead of maybe loosing a record or two that I could loose a ton or records. But maybe my understanding is off.

On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Andreas Kretschmer <akretschmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Robert DiFalco <robert.difalco@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I have several tables that I use for logging and real-time stats. These are not
> critical and since they are a bottleneck I want transactions against them to
> always be asynchronous. Is there a way to specify this at a table level or do I
> have to make sure to call set synchronous_commit='off'  every time I insert or
> update to them? And presumably remember to turn it back on again for safety. 

I think, you can use unlogged tables instead.


Andreas
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