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March 15 – 17 , 2017

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PgConf.Russia 2017
  • Dmitry Beloborodov
    Dmitry Beloborodov UIS, CoMagic

    Using PostgreSQL since 2003, we went all the way from a database of a couple of GB to a cluster of more than 5TB. At the moment, we have more than 700 tables and about 1500 stored procedures. We are ready to share with you the following: - Problems encountered at different development stages and how we resolved them. - Best practices in database administration. - Our own extension to work with several closely related databases. - Best known methods and tools that enable our several teams to work together without interference. - How we set up test equipment of different types. And, of course, we'll talk about optimization, and how we identify bottlenecks and high-load use cases.

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  • Ivan Frolkov
    Ivan Frolkov PostgresPro

    With big data threads, even the upload of data to a database can often be problematic – apart from the data upload itself, you need to create indexes, perform VACUUM after the upload for correct Index-only scans, etc. From this talk, you will learn how to avoid most of such problems (if not all of them).

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  • Pavel Luzanov
    Pavel Luzanov PostgresPro

    Debugging, profiling, and tracing of the executed commands play an important role in development of any applications. This is also true for developing stored procedures in DBMS.

    PostgreSQL offers various tools (both built-in and external) for these purposes.

    In this talk, we will provide an overview of the available tools and their advantages and disadvantages, as well as a detailed demo of their use cases.

    This talk is a part of a basic course for backend application developers (DEV1), which “Postgres Professional” company plans to announce in the near future.

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