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Hans-Jürgen Schönig Cybertec Schönig & Schönig GmbHDatabase systems are increasing in size and so is the need to process huge amounts of data in real time. As commercial database vendors are bragging about their capabilities we decided to push PostgreSQL to the next level and exceed 1 billion rows per second to show what we can do with Open Source. To those who need even more: 1 billion rows is by far not the limit - a lot more is possible. Watch and see how we did it.
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Anton Doroshkevich InfoSoft- Why is it time to consider switching to PostgreSQL?
- 1С and PostgreSQL interoperability.
- Why should we start with Windows?
- The first experience of migrating big enough 1С databases to Postgres.
- Large-scale projects on high-load systems, in figures.
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Sergey Mirvoda Octonica, UrFUExperience we've got after 5 years of developing, deploying and improving BI system http://colibri365.ru used in government. I would talk about government IT reality and our way over it. Postgres performance improvements, using of latest features, overwriting of user generated queries to help query optimizer and other tweaks and hacks to tackle limited hardware problems. These lead us to number of computer science papers and (now committed) patches to Postgres (see Andrey Borodin talks for details).
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Philip Delgyado ITIS LtdI love complex knowledge domains, strong typing in applications, and 3NF, but I hate ORM. That is why I’ve been actively storing serialized structures in JSON fields (even before the JSON type was introduced). In this talk, I will tell you about some specifics of storing complex structures within DBMS fields, what problems can arise, and how to cushion the blow.
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