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February 03 – 05 , 2016

PgConf.Russia 2016

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PgConf.Russia 2016
  • Alex Chistyakov
    Alex Chistyakov Git in Sky

    We love to stress test software, since we are a performance engineering company. Our friends from a hosting company servers.com provided us with a modern dedicated server so we immediately started to test PostgreSQL in different environments, including SmartOS, DragonFly and Windows. We would like to present our results (and all the gory details) to community.

  • Will Leinweber
    Will Leinweber Heroku

    In addition to providing a general purpose web platform, Heroku has a large, supporting Postgres service. Over the years, we've learned a lot about running Postgres at scale.
    In this talk, we'll cover:

    • why Postgres is attractive to run as a cloud service
    • how to provision, manage, and monitor a Postgres fleet
    • tradeoffs needed to make Postgres work in this environment
    • automating failure recovery
    • and more

  • Алексей Лесовский
    Алексей Лесовский PostgreSQL Consulting LLC
  • Ronan Dunklau
    Ronan Dunklau Dalibo

    Multicorn 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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