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Reasonable points. As an onlooker who has run into VACUUM in years past, I have wondered: is this a fundamental necessity, or could it possibly be fixed? Seeing an example of it being fixed is certainly helpful. If I work at a company with the resources to maintain a Postgres fork, great! If not, we can evaluate whether the challenges of using this fork are worth the performance benefit.


> a company with the resources to maintain a Postgres fork

That sounds like a monumental feat


monumental? OrioleDB works anywhere where you are running your own self-managed Postgres instance.. be it on bare-metal, or VMs, or EC2.

this is NOT a new database




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