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Bruce Momjian EnterpriseDBPostgres 9.5 adds many features designed to enhance the productivity of developers: UPSERT, CUBE, ROLLUP, JSONB functions, and PostGIS improvements. For administrators, it has row-level security, a new index type, and performance enhancements for large servers. This talk covers the top ten new features that appeared in the Postgres 9.5 release. It will also cover some of the major focuses for post-9.5 releases.
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Ronan Dunklau DaliboMulticorn is a generic Foreign Data Wrapper which goal is to simplify development of FDWs by writing them in Python.
We will see:
- what is an FDW what Multicorn is trying to solve how to use it, with a brief tour of the FDWs shipping with Multicorn.
- how to write your own FDW in python, including the new 9.5 IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA api.
- the internals: what Multicorn is doing for you behind the scenes, and what it doesn't
After a presentation of FDWs in general, and what the Multicorn extension really is, we will take a look at some of the FDWs bundled with Multicorn.
Then, a complete tour of the Multicorn API will teach you how to write a FDW in python, including the following features:
- using the table definition
- WHERE clauses push-down
- output columns restrictions
- influencing the planner
- writing to a foreign table
- IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA
- ORDER BY clauses pushdown
- transaction management
This will be a hands-on explanation, with code snippets allowing you to build your own FDW in python from scratch.
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Anastasia Lubennikova PostgresProB-tree is the most widely used index type in PostgreSQL. This data structure and concerned algorithms are developed about forty years ago. But there is still an area for optimisations. In this presentation I'm going to talk about B-tree data structure, and its features important for the optimal index usage. Furthermore, I'll present a couple of new features which are expected to be included in PostgreSQL 9.6 release.
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