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Issue 177 — October 5, 2016
6 Reasons to Choose PostgreSQL 9.6
Postgres 9.6 is finally here! Here’s a rundown of 6 reasons you should take a look at it or consider upgrading.
Damien Clochard   #opinion 
pgAdmin 4 v1.0 Released
The open source management and administration tool for Postgres has been completely rewritten using Python and JavaScript.
PostgreSQL   #tools 
Designing your SaaS Database for Scale with Postgres
Different applications have different design trade-offs, here’s a rundown of the options for a B2B SaaS application and the things you need to keep in mind.
Citus Data
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Using PostgreSQL Full Text Search with Go
Postgres full-text search is built in and for many cases can go quite far. Here’s a primer on how to get started on FTS and Postgres in Go.
RapidLoop   #tutorial 
Pairing LLVM JIT with Postgres Can Speed Up Database Performance
LLVM JIT is used for just-in-time compilation of queries.
Dmitry Melnik   #video 
Yandex Mail's MySQL to Postgres Success Story
Yandex recently completed one of the larger migrations from MySQL to Postgres. Here’s a 45 minute talk on how they accomplished it.
YouTube   #video 
pgmigrate: Simple Tool to Evolve PostgreSQL Schemas Easily
Yandex just completed one of the larger Postgres migrations from MySQL and have now open sourced their tool to make it easier to evolve.
Yandex   #code 
ZSON: A PostgreSQL Extension for Transparent JSONB Compression
For certain workloads ZSON could greatly reduce your disk footprint while still providing higher throughput.
Aleksander Alekseev   #code 
PgHero: A Performance Dashboard for Postgres
Andrew Kane   #code 
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Hired    #sponsored 
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