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March 15 – 17 , 2017

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PgConf.Russia 2017
  • Vadim Yatsenko
    Vadim Yatsenko Progress Soft

    The talk will describe how we have implemented storage of large tables (+1 billion rows per day). The project exists in production 2 years. The total amount of data - 300 Tb (25 PostgreSQL servers * 2 Data Center). I'll tell about mistakes in organization of large tables storage in the initial phase of the project, and how these mistakes were corrected. I'll also talk about how to organize the data rotation and archiving. I voiced questions about what we were missing in PostgreSQL 9.4 out of what appeared in the 9.5 and 9.6. And also, what new features we are waiting for new releases of PostgreSQL.

  • Igor Chizhevskiy
    Igor Chizhevskiy SRC "Voshod"
    Sergey Korolev
    Sergey Korolev MCST
    Dmitry Pogibenko
    Dmitry Pogibenko FGBU "NII Voskhod"
    Stanislav Merzlyakov
    Stanislav Merzlyakov Scientific Research Institute "Voskhod"
    Илья Космодемьянский
    Илья Космодемьянский Data Egret
    Иван Богданов
    Иван Богданов SRC "Voshod"

    Practical experience of carrying out import substitution with using PostgreSQL in government information system including not only the free software, but also the Russian hardware (Elbrus servers and other).

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  • Anton Doroshkevich
    Anton Doroshkevich InfoSoft

    1. Why is it time to consider switching to PostgreSQL?
    2. 1С and PostgreSQL interoperability.
    3. Why should we start with Windows?
    4. The first experience of migrating big enough 1С databases to Postgres.
    5. Large-scale projects on high-load systems, in figures.

  • Michael Shurutov
    Michael Shurutov Postgres Professional

    1. What is an autonomous transaction?
    2. An overview of autonomous transactions in "big" DBMS: Oracle.
    3. Autonomous transaction logic in Postgres Pro.
    4. An overview of emulation methods for autonomous transactions in PostgreSQL.
    5. Comparing performance of the built-in Postgres Pro autonomous transaction mechanism and PostgreSQL emulation methods.

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