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February 04 – 06 , 2019

PgConf.Russia 2019

PgConf.Russia 2019

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.
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PgConf.Russia 2019
  • Ivan Panchenko
    Ivan Panchenko PostgresPro

    Workshop on Server-Side development in procedural languages PL/Perl ,PL/Python, PL / v8 inside PostgreSQL and Postgres Pro. You will not only learn what they are for but also how to use them correctly and what results can be achieved using them.

  • Alex Lustin
    Alex Lustin SilverBulleters, LLC

    1. Principles of searching for troublesome queries in PostgreSQL.
    2. Evaluation of hypothetical indexes and their impact on query plans.
    3. The most common errors in 1C-programming.
    4. Basic methods of code refactoring, taking into account the features of PostgreSQL.
    5. Storing analytical information from the PostgreSQL log to assess the quality of refactoring

  • Dmitry Belyavskiy
    Dmitry Belyavskiy Technical Center of Internet
    Teodor Sigaev
    Teodor Sigaev PostgresPro

    At the end of 2018, I've got a request to extend the syntax of the ltree contrib. I'm finalizing the patch and going to speak about:

    • the current state of the extension,
    • the extended syntax, and
    • the process of development and testing the extension.

  • Joshua Drake
    Joshua Drake Command Prompt, Inc.

    When you are optimizing Postgres it is usually maintenance that goes by the wayside. How do we fix autovacuum? Where did all of this bloat come from? Why am I getting IO spikes? How do I get RDS to behave?! Why are commits so slow on replication? The answer to all of these questions is understanding the relationship between proper Postgres maintenance and performance. Join us for a 3 hour jaunt through the wily world of making Postgres Go!

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