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September 25 , 2023

PGConf.SPB 2023

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PGConf.SPB 2023
  • Mikhail Rutman
    Mikhail Rutman PostgresPro

    Traditionally, fault tolerance in Postgres is implemented using built-in replication mechanisms and external utilities that monitor the state of running Postgres instances and react accordingly when various failures occur. In this presentation, I will tell you what we like and what we don’t like about this approach, which alternative we see, what we have been able to achieve to date and what we want to get done by the time of release, which is planned for December.

  • Anton Doroshkevich
    Anton Doroshkevich InfoSoft

    I have been working with 1C on PostgreSQL for 6 years, and the DBMS has changed significantly since I started. In this presentation, I'm going to cover the progress it has made. The users will, just as always, claim that this is not enough. So in addition to milestones and achievements, I'll tackle the possible feature requests from the maintenance viewpoint and explain some workarounds.

  • Rafael Vafin
    Rafael Vafin Xsquare

    Migration from Oracle DB/Application. What is the price?

    Lowering the threshold for a programmer to enter the development of business applications using the Database-Centric approach on the Low Code Development Platform based on PostgreSQL.

  • Aleksandr Kalendaryov
    Aleksandr Kalendaryov DdataGile

    In modern data analysis, machine learning models are used as often as databases. Such IT giants as Google and Amazon have already combined them. Microsoft and Yandex are not far behind. Isn't it time to implement a machine learning model in PostgreSQL? In the report you will hear about the basics of machine learning, its implementation in databases and an example of realization as postres extension.

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