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Definitely. I wouldn't be such a big fan of Postgres if this wasn't the case.

That being said, if sharding was natively supported and worked well, they would of done it ages ago.

All massive Pg deployments today are so because we just don't have another option.

But nobody looks at a 10TB table and doesn't worry about what tomorrow will look like.



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