BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Pentabarf//Schedule 0.3//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALDESC;VALUE=TEXT:PostgreSQL devroom X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:PostgreSQL devroom X-WR-TIMEZONE;VALUE=TEXT:Europe/Brussels BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2396@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140201T110000 DTEND:20140201T115000 SUMMARY:Managing Postgres in a devops environment DESCRIPTION:
Communication and collaboration between developers and systems administrators represent a key aspect of the "devops" cultural movement that has been growing in popularity over the last few years.Database administrators, most of the times, find themselves in between developers and sysadmins and their role is strategic.This talk will address some of the main concepts of "devops" as well as outline the reasons why Postgres can be considered the perfect companion in the database area.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:PostgreSQL URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/managing_postgres_in_a_devops_environment/ LOCATION:K.3.401 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Gabriele Bartolini":invalid:nomail ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Marco Nenciarini":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2397@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140201T120000 DTEND:20140201T125000 SUMMARY:Real-Life PostgreSQL JSON DESCRIPTION:PostgreSQL has added some wonderful new JSON features in 9.2 and 9.3. They look fascinating, exciting, and should have all kinds of great applications...
Like what?
We'll talk about some real-life use-cases that actual companies are deploying, and what the trade-offs, performance issues, and challenges they've faced are.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:PostgreSQL URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/real_life_postgresql_json/ LOCATION:K.3.401 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Christophe Pettus":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2398@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140201T130000 DTEND:20140201T135000 SUMMARY:A look at the Elephants trunk - PostgreSQL 9.4 DESCRIPTION:PostgreSQL 9.3 was released in September 2013, but the development of 9.4 is close to reaching beta. This talk will take a look at some of the things that are available in what will eventually become PostgreSQL 9.4.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:PostgreSQL URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/a_look_at_the_elephants_trunk/ LOCATION:K.3.401 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Magnus Hagander":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2399@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140201T140000 DTEND:20140201T145000 SUMMARY:Postgres Performance for Humans DESCRIPTION:To many developers the database is a black box. You expect to be able to put data into your database, have it to stay there, and get it out when you query it... hopefully in a performant manner. When its not performant enough the two options are usually add some indices or throw some hardware at it. We'll walk through a bit of a clearer guide of how you can understand how database is doing from a 30,000 foot perspective as well as analyze specific problematic queries and how to tune them. In particular we'll cover:
In recent years, Postgres has gone beyond a traditional database and has become more of a data platform. While keeping its roots as a robust RDMS, it has added flexible, friendly document storage, and more.
We'll take a tour of features which make Postgres a compelling choice for your next project, including
Software developers rely on a fast and correct build system to compile their source code changes and produce modified deliverables for testing and deployment. The scale and complexity of the PostgreSQL build process makes build performance an important topic to discuss and address.
In this talk, we will introduce a new build performance analysis technique which identifies "build hotspots", i.e., files that are slow to rebuild (by analyzing a build dependency graph), yet change often (by analyzing version control history). We will discuss the identified hotspots in the 9.2.4 release of PostgreSQL.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:PostgreSQL URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/identifying_hotspots_in_the_postgresql_build_process/ LOCATION:K.3.401 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Shane McIntosh":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2403@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140201T170000 DTEND:20140201T173000 SUMMARY:Announcements, Annual Report and Election Results DESCRIPTION:PostgreSQL Europe's Annual report will be presented along with other announcements, and the results of the 2014 board elections revealed.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:PostgreSQL URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/announcements_annual_report_and_election_results/ LOCATION:K.3.401 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Magnus Hagander":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR