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Subject: memory driver
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From: Thilo Gaul <gaul@ira.uka.de>
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Hi *

there was somewhere mentioned a memory driver for postgres (non-disk handling of the database), does anyone know something about it?
I'm very interested in it, because I use postgres with a "temporary-only" database and I'm looking for any speedup I can get.

Thanx;

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