February 05 – 07 , 2018
PGConf.Russia 2018
PGConf.Russia 2018
PGConf.Russia is a leading Russian PostgreSQL international conference, annually taking together more than 500 PostgreSQL professionals from Russia and other countries — core and software developers, DBAs and IT-managers. The 3-day program includes training workshops presented by leading PostgreSQL experts, more than 40 talks, panel discussions and a lightning talk session.
Thems
- PostgreSQL at the cutting edge of technology: big data, internet of things, blockchain
- New features in PostgreSQL and around: PostgreSQL ecosystem development
- PostgreSQL in business software applications: system architecture, migration issues and operating experience
- Integration of PostgreSQL to 1C, GIS and other software application systems.
Talks
Talks archive
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Andrey Zubkov ООО "Пармалогика"This report is about my PostgreSQL extension pg_profile. This extension all you need to create periodic statistics snapshots and to keep them. You can build a report on one or many serial snapshots. This report will contain statistics information about database workload in specified time period. It is very useful to start investigation on performance degragation or excessive resoure consumption in the past.
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Anatoly Soldatov Компания - ЗАО ЛАНИТLiquibase is a very convenient tool for sequential database migration, used both on our projects and in a large number of other projects and frameworks. It allows you to keep the code of the database together with the application code in VSC, track the attempts of repeated migrations and much, much more. But sooner or later the project grows, the data occupy terabytes, and liquibase still rolls the migration sequentially.
We could not afford to deploy migrations for 100 hours and came up with a framework for liquibase that expanded its capabilities and allowed to execute a whole series of scripts in parallel or to split one large migration into small partitions and migrate them in parallel.
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Alexey Klyukin Zalando SE
Alexander Kukushkin Zalando SEPatroni is a Python application to create high-availability PostgreSQL clusters based on the streaming replication. It is used by Red Hat, IBM Compose, Zalando and many other companies. This tutorial will highlight Patroni architecture, provide attendees with hands-on experience of configuring high-availability PostgreSQL clusters with Patroni, describe how to take advantage of numerous additional features and give an opportunity to learn more about common mistakes related to running Patroni and its troubleshooting.
In order to take most out of the Patroni tutorial one needs a laptop with git, vagrant and virtual box installed.
Vagrant can be obtained from https://www.vagrantup.com Virtualbox is at https://www.vagrantup.com
Alternatively, one can install your Linux distribution packages (or use homebrew on Mac).
Once Vagrant and Virtualbox are installed one can run the Patroni VM by issuing the following commands:
$ git clone https://github.com/alexeyklyukin/patroni-training $ cd patroni-training $ vagrant up
When the setup concludes Patroni box can be accessed via ssh using vagrant ssh command.
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Egor Rogov PostgresPro"And telling GIN from SP-GIST was quite beyond his wit, we found", said the classic. Can you? This masterclass is about not-so-often used index types (compared to conventional B-tree) which however can do a great job for you. We will look into internal mechanics of these indexes and discuss cases where they can be successfully applied. Also we will talk about some peculiarities of PostgreSQL index access. To spend time efficiently, listeners are required to have basic knowledge of PostgreSQL and should be used to read plans of simple queries.
Materials of the master class
Backup copy of the database with demo data can be downloaded here:
- Recovery with pg_restore (338 MB)
Photos
Photo archive