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PgConf.Russia 2017
  • Dmitry Belyavskiy
    Dmitry Belyavskiy Technical Center of Internet

    Real-word data often need cryptographycal protection. The presentation describes typical problems that can be solved using cryptographycal methods and the right ways to use cryptography with RDBMS. The newest solutions suggested for usage with PostgreSQL are described.

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  • Yury Zhukovets
    Yury Zhukovets ЗАО Дилжитал-Дизайн

    This talk is about migrating an electronic document management system from MS SQL to PostgreSQL 9.5 or higher as part of the import phaseout initiative. We will touch upon architecture specifics, as well as describe the problems we encountered when migrating T-SQL code to pgsql, and how we resolved them.

    Learn more at https://pgconf.ru/news/94168

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  • Dmitry Vagin
    Dmitry Vagin Avito

    A short talk about collecting data and monitoring database workload in Avito. Exporting metrics from stored procedures to Graphite. Collecting and visualizing pg_stat* metrics in Grafana. Case studies.

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  • Markus Nullmeier
    Markus Nullmeier University of Heidelberg

    Sets are apparently a useful data type for many kinds of applications. While PostgreSQL offers no built-in set data type, sets may be emulated to some degree with its built-in array and JSONB data types. Also, acceleration of respective containment (subset) queries is readily available as a built-in feature of the GIN index type.

    Starting with the above, we will then explore the performance gains enabled by custom set data types, and especially by customisation code in C ("operator classes") for the GIN and GiST index types.

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