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February 03 – 05 , 2016

PgConf.Russia 2016

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PgConf.Russia 2016
  • Andres  Freund
    Andres Freund Citus Data

    Postgresql's buffer manager has parts where it's showing its age. We'll discuss how it currently works, what problems there are, and what attempts are in progress to rectify its weaknesses.

    • Lookups in the buffer cache are expensive
    • The buffer mapping table is organized as a hash table, which makes efficient implementations of prefetching, write coalescing, dropping of cache contents hard
    • Relation extension scales badly
    • Cache replacement is inefficient
    • Cache replacement replaces the wrong buffers

  • Teodor Sigaev
    Teodor Sigaev PostgresPro
    Anastasia Lubennikova
    Anastasia Lubennikova PostgresPro
    Alexander Korotkov
    Alexander Korotkov PostgresPro
  • Peter Gribanov
    Peter Gribanov 1C LLC

    More than 300.000 developers use technology platform "1C:Enterprise" as a main development tool. I'll tell you about architecture and features that made "1C:Enterprise" one of the most popular development environment in Russia and CIS and about growing popularity of PostgreSQL amongst 1C users.

  • Magnus  Hagander
    Magnus Hagander PostgreSQL Global Development Group

    Unlike most other databases, PostgreSQL is developed by a community, and not by a company or even a foundation. Those who have been members of this community for a long time generally consider this a strength, but it can often be confusing to outsiders who are more used to dealing with traditional organization. For those who are not already on the inside, this talk will give an introduction to how the PostgreSQL community works and how the different parties interact, as well as how this has evolved over the years.

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