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March 15 – 17 , 2017

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PgConf.Russia 2017
  • Dmitry Yuhtimovsky
    Dmitry Yuhtimovsky Gilev.ru

    1. 1C:Enterprise 8 and PostgreSQL 9 interoperability 1.1 Changes in new 1C platform versions 1.2 v81c_data and v81c_index schemas 1.3 Sending 1C queries to SQL 1.4 Using 1C technological log events for PostgreSQL diagnostics
    2. Analyzing queries that affect PostgreSQL performance 2.1 A free tool for automating log parsing 2.2 Pareto principle in action 2.3 Installation and configuration of the tool 2.4 A case study of query optimization 2.4.1 An issue in a PostgreSQL query 2.4.2 Finding non-optimal operations in a query 2.4.3 Resolving inefficiencies
    3. PostgreSQL statistics for performance diagnostics 3.1 Comparing Postgres with MS SQL Server 3.2 Troubleshooting locks 3.3 Operating load diagnostics 4 Case studies by the gilev.ru team

  • Aleš Zelený
    Aleš Zelený Česká spořitelna a.s.

    This talk is intended for Oracle DBAs whose are considering to start using PostgreSQL as another RDBMS engine in their DB portfolio or for PostgreSQL DBAs, who wants to learn some of similarities and differences between Oracle and PostgreSQL. This talk is not intended to be a migration guideline neither advocating one platform over another. General database structure overview for both platforms will be compared in terms of memory configuration parameters; logical to physical structure as well as we’ll touch some security point of view and backup & recovery tools available. Oracle container databases are not covered. The talk want’s to help create a bridge for DBA and avoid some frustrations at the first Oracle DBA step to discover, learn and start using PostgreSQL as reliable fully functional database.

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  • 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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