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September 25 , 2023

PGConf.SPB 2023

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PGConf.SPB 2023
  • Nikolai Shaplov
    Nikolai Shaplov PostgresPro

    Fuzzing research is feeding random input data to a program (or a part of it) (in fact, randomness is very conditional) and seeing what we get out of it. And we repeat it many times on many processors.

    Fuzzing a large monolithic program complex is never a simple task. It requires extraordinary solutions. In this talk, I will tell you what and how we searched with the help of fuzzing and what results it led to.

    • Investigation of data type parsing functions (input-functions): for warming up;
    • Investigation of functions implementing operations between types (op-functions): it is better to consider the structure here;
    • Network subsystem fuzzing: let's pretend we are POSIX calls, it's cheaper that way;
    • Recovering disk context: we need Groundhog Day.

    A story about funny bugs and ridiculous hand gestures will be included.

  • 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 Cherkashin
    Aleksandr Cherkashin VTB (Servionika LLC)
    Andrey Sevostyanov
    Andrey Sevostyanov Servionika LLC.

    Facing the restrictions on the use of Western software, our bank has developed and put into commercial operation a reliable mechanism for data replication between two DBMSs. This mechanism allowed the bank's teams without any special restrictions to replace the product from Oracle (Oracle Golden Gate was previously used in the bank for a long time). In the presentation, we will talk about the main advantages of our software and the nuances of its use.

  • Igor Kosenkov
    Igor Kosenkov PostgresPro

    One of the requirements for the operation of the Corosync/Pacemaker failover cluster is the fencing of the failed node. In virtual environments, fencing is implemented by disabling the virtual machine through a hypervisor, in a cluster on physical servers - through IPMI/ILO. But what if it is impossible to organize fencing, for example, in the cloud environment? During this presentation, I will list and explain alternative methods of fencing a failed node.

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