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February 03 – 05 , 2016

PgConf.Russia 2016

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PgConf.Russia 2016
  • Pavel Stehule
    Pavel Stehule freelancer

    • the architecture
    • the design and implementation of PL/pgSQL
    • the difference between PL/SQL and PL/pgSQL
    • the advantage and issues of PL/pgSQL

  • Dmitry Dolgov
    Dmitry Dolgov Zalando SE

    Schema-less is definitely a trend in the data storage nowadays, and it's not only about NoSQL, but also about traditional RDBMS. Many relational databases (e.g. PostgreSQL, Oracle, db2, Mysql) allow to storing data in the schema-less json format and use their own more or less unique way to do that.

    This talk contains two parts:

    • Comparison of the json support in PostgreSQL and different relational databases, namely Mysql, Oracle, db2, MSSql in terms of supported features, functions and so on.
    • Performance benchmarks for databases with the advanced json support, namely PostgreSQL and Mysql, and the MongoDB on different workload types and configurations.

  • Teodor Sigaev
    Teodor Sigaev PostgresPro
    Anastasia Lubennikova
    Anastasia Lubennikova PostgresPro
    Alexander Korotkov
    Alexander Korotkov PostgresPro
  • Jean-Paul Argudo
    Jean-Paul Argudo Dalibo

    The talk will be articulated around all the traditional arguments to "how chose PostgreSQL over other choices in the database domain"... But also, and that's quite new in the comunity, what are the consequences of this choice. Because the PostgreSQL adoption brings adoption of other things like Linux, but also, Open Source thinking, the fast pace of PostgreSQL will command new methods of validation the company must adapt to... etc.

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