Transactions are an integral part of the PostgreSQL system. However, transactions come with a small price tag attached. As we've already shown in this chapter, sometimes, concurrent users will be presented with different data. Not everybody will get the same data returned by a query. In addition to this, DELETE and UPDATE are not allowed to actually overwrite data since ROLLBACK would not work. If you happen to be in the middle of a large DELETE operation, you cannot be sure whether you will be able to COMMIT or not. In addition to this, data is still visible while you perform DELETE, and sometimes data is even visible once your modification has long since finished.
Consequently, this means that cleanup has to happen asynchronously. A transaction cannot clean up its own mess and COMMIT/ROLLBACK might be too early to take care...