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PGConf.Russia 2022

PGConf.Russia is a leading Russian PostgreSQL international conference, annually taking together more than 700 PostgreSQL professionals from Russia and other countries — core and software developers, DBAs and IT-managers. The 2-day program includes training workshops presented by leading PostgreSQL experts, more than 40 talks, panel discussions and a lightning talk session.

Thems

  • PostgreSQL technology frontiers for highest workloads, huge databases, mission-critical applications
  • PostgreSQL scalability for transactional and analytical workloads
  • New features in PostgreSQL and around: PostgreSQL and its ecosystem development
  • PostgreSQL for business software applications: system architecture, migration issues and operating experience
  • PostgreSQL specific features and their applications: JSON(b), (geo)Spatial data, Full text search
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PGConf.Russia 2022
  • Oleg Bartunov
    Oleg Bartunov PostgresPro
    Nikita Glukhov
    Nikita Glukhov PostgresPro

    In this presentation, we'll talk about the newest SQL/JSON features committed to PostgreSQL 15. We'll explain how to use them, where they can help and why they make a difference. Is PostgreSQL JSON implementation fully compliant with SQL:2016? In the meantime, the next generation of the SQL standard is being developed. What will the new standard include, and how will Postgres respond to it?

  • Mikhail Moscovskiy
    Mikhail Moscovskiy PostgresPro

    Replication is one of the important mechanisms designed to provide database fault tolerance and scalability. In our practice, we regularly encounter the problem of low replication performance. This prompted us to investigate the factors that affect the speed of physical replication. In this presentation, I will talk about our findings. I will also demonstrate the differences in replication performance for various versions of PostgreSQL.

  • Alexander Kukushkin
    Alexander Kukushkin Zalando SE

    Logical decoding and replication slots introduced in PostgreSQL 9.4 (released in 2014) created a solid foundation for implementing built-in core logical replication in version 10 (released in 2017). Unfortunately, there are a few limitations that make logical replication not very useful in real-world scenarios. Logical decoding currently isn’t supported on the standby server, and PostgreSQL allows creating logical replication slots only on the primary server. Or in other words, logical slots are lost on failover/switchover.

    Postgres hackers made many attempts to address the problem, and most of them resulted in not too much success. Although, there is one little function introduced in PostgreSQL 11 that made it possible to implement failover of logical replication slots externally.

    In my talk I will tell a story of how Patroni solves the problem of logical replication slots failover without using invasive third-party extensions, dig down into some of the Postgres internals in order to prove why this approach is safe, and finally, we will discuss limitations and potential downsides of this solution.

  • Alexander Nikitin
    Alexander Nikitin ЗАО «ЦФТ»

    We'll talk about the ways to change the database records without updates. To do this, we'll explore what's going on at the lowest level and see what can happen if we make changes in data files in different operation modes.

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