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Марк Ривкин PostgresProPostgres Pro Enterprise is based on open source PostgreSQL. However, the difference is significant: the current version of Postgres Pro Enterprise has 40 more features that are not a part of PostgreSQL. 20 more mechanisms are being developed either as built-in features or separate products. This includes BiHA, DBaaS, pg_probackup, etc. In this presentation, we'll briefly discuss some of them.
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Nikolai Shaplov PostgresProFuzzing 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.
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Mikhail Zhilin PostgresProUnfortunately, ideal computer systems exist only in science fiction books. PostgreSQL is not exception and sometimes problems may occur. I would like to discuss how to correctly (and incorrectly) try to solve a problem, which way to choose, which tool to use.
The talk is of interest to both beginners and experienced users and database administrators.
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Mansur Galiev Maxim technologyWe'll talk about the tool we created, which monitors changes in the database and creates scripts for migrations of selected objects both interactively and automatically.
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