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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Konstantin Evteev Avito
Mikhail Tyurin Independent entrepreneur in the field of data technology and predictive analyticsAvito is the biggest classified site of Russia, and the third largest classified site in the world (after Craigslist of USA and 58.com of China). In Avito, ads are stored in PostgreSQL databases. At the same time, for many years already the logical replication is actively used. With its help, the following issues are successfully solved: the growth of data volume and growth of number of requests to it, the scaling and distribution of the load, the delivery of data to the DWH and the search subsystems, inter-base and internetwork data synchronization etc. But nothing happens "for free" - at the output we have a complex distributed system. Hardware failures can happen - it is natural - you need to be always ready for it. There is plenty of samples of logical replication configuration and lots of success stories about using it. But with all this documentation there is nothing about samples of the recovery after crashes and data corruptions, moreover there are no ready-made tools for it. Over the years of constantly using PgQ replication, we have gained extensive experience, rethought a lot, implemented our own add-ins and extensions to restore and synchronize data after crashes in distributed data processing systems. In this report, we would like to show how our experience can be shifted to a new logical replication subsystem in 10th version of PostgreSQL. In the current implementation, these are only non-trivial solutions - there is a number of issues for the community, that come down to implementing simple recovery mechanisms - as simple as configuring the replication in 10th version.
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Maksim Sobolevsky JetBrainsFor over 15 years JetBrains have strived to make effective developer tools. IntelliJ IDEA for java is the most popular of them. IntelliJ supports databases as well, and finally we in JetBrains decided to bring this functionality and our experience in programming languages to the world of SQL. That’s how DataGrip appeared. In my talk I will tell how DataGrip helps developers by automating routine checks and corrections and speeds up developer’s production. I will also show how to extend IDE’s functionality and try to understand which actual problems we can solve in future.
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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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Nikolay Ryzhikov Health SamuraiIf you honestly evaluate most of our business applications, you will see that they first collect and import the data into a database and then send the same data in the opposite direction.
What if we don't build an ORM wall between the application and the database, but try using the symbiosis of their strong points and special features instead?
I will tell you how we use PostgreSQL and Clojure for building data-intensive medical applications. We will cover the following topics:
- functional relational programming
- jsonb for modeling complex data domains
- functional indexes and json-knife extension for jsonb search
- graphql implementation on PostgreSQL
- logical replication for building reactive integrations
- asynchronous JDBC-free connector to PostgreSQL on netty
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