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On 2016-03-12 21:19:11 -0500, Melvin Davidson wrote:
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: "Leonardo M. Ramé" <l.rame@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>     To: "PostgreSql-general" <pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>     Sent: Saturday, 12 March, 2016 8:25:01 PM
>     Subject:  Distributed Table Partitioning
> 
>     I have this problem: a Master table containing records with a timestamp
>     column registering creation date-time, and one Detail table containing
>     info related to the Master table.
> 
>     As time went by, those tables grew enormously, and I can't afford
>     expanding my SSD VPS. So I'm thinking about storing only NEW data into
>     it, and move OLD data to a cheaper SATA VPS.
[...]
> Why don't you just make use of tablespaces and partition the child tablespaces
> so that the newer parttion is on the SSD and the older one is on SATA?

Since he mentioned virtual private servers (VPS) the reason might be
that his hoster offers VPS with SSDs (of various sizes) and VPS with
rotating hard disks (of various sizes), but not VPS with both. So he
can't rent a VPS with a relatively small SSD and a larger hard disk. 

That might be a reason to look for an alternate hoster, but if he's
otherwise happy, switching to an unknown provider might be considered
too large a risk.

        hp

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