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We recommend that active production databases be |
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<command>VACUUM</command>-ed nightly, in order to keep remove |
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<command>VACUUM</command>-ed nightly, in order to remove |
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expired rows. After copying a large class into |
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<productname>Postgres</productname> or after deleting a large number |
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