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Re: How many billion rows of data I can store in PostgreSQL RDS.

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On 2/21/19 9:08 PM, github kran wrote:
Hello Pgsql-General,

We have currently have around 6 TB of data and have plans to move some historic datainto RDS of about close to 1 TB of data. The total rows in partitioned tables is around 6 billion rows today and have plans to keep the data long term which would be around 5-8 billion rows per year.

So i short my use case is to keep data of 8 billion rows of data every year and store atleast 16 billion of rows for every 2 years.

 1. How many billion rows does RDS handle ?. This data would be exposed
    by AP's accessing this data.

Appreciate you reply on this.

This would be a question for AWS RDS support.

Thank you.


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Adrian Klaver
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