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September 25 , 2023

PGConf.SPB 2023

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PGConf.SPB 2023
  • Ivan Chuvashov
    Ivan Chuvashov SoftSwiss

    As you probably know, PostgreSQL has a number of distinct features compared to other DBMSs. For example, Postgres can process and store many different types of data. However, you need to know something about them before using them. In this talk, we will find the reason why queries to the table begin to slow down (and autovacuum / vacuum has nothing to do with it) and try to speed up such queries. I will tell you how integer data types work in PostgreSQL and touch on the topic of speeding up such queries. And finally, let's talk about how to make your data in tables take up less space while increasing the speed of queries to this data.

  • Mikhail Zhilin
    Mikhail Zhilin PostgresPro

    Unfortunately, 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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