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Hello friends,
I am developing an application that receives data within a second like 200 data per second. I have an async function to insert all those data into the table. The thing I want to know is, does PostgreSQL by default limit how much data can be inserted into a table within a certain amount of time?
In my case, I am just noticing that some of the data is not being inserted into the database when I cross-check with a variable I defined to increment as new data received. I always see some difference between the value the variable holds and the value I get in the database. I appreciate your advice friends, Thank you.
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Hello friends,
I am developing an application that receives data within a second like 200 data per second. I have an async function to insert all those data into the table. The thing I want to know is, does PostgreSQL by default limit how much data can be inserted into a table within a certain amount of time?
In my case, I am just noticing that some of the data is not being inserted into the database when I cross-check with a variable I defined to increment as new data received. I always see some difference between the value the variable holds and the value I get in the database. I appreciate your advice friends, Thank you.
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