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Issue 179 — October 19, 2016
Postgres 9.6 Now in Beta on Heroku
Postgres 9.6 is here and it supports a number of new features, such as parallel sequential scans. It’s available in private beta on Heroku today.
Heroku   #news 
Holy Easy PostgreSQL Deployment
Here’s a handy tool that makes it easier for you to install and manage not only Postgres, but many of the surrounding tools and extensions for it.
David Rader
A Look at Logical Replication with pglogical
Logical replication has long been a missing feature in Postgres itself, but is available as an extension. Here’s a in-depth tour of the primary extension that makes it available today.
Shaun M.​ Thomas
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Loading Data into Postgres-XL At Over 9M Rows/Sec
Postgres-XL is a massively parallel database built on top of PostgreSQL 9.5 aimed at BI workloads.
Pavan Deolasee
PGConf Silicon Valley - A Look at the Postgres Themes
PGConf Silicon Valley is just under a month away, and it features a great line-up of talks. Here’s a look at some of the key themes that are a part of this year’s line-up.
Citus Data
BDR (Bi-Directional Replication) History and Future
BDR isn’t entirely new to Postgres; it has a long history of being implemented in add-ons and extensions.
Craig Ringer
pgAudit: Auditing Database Operations, Part 2
A discussion of how to configure pgAudit to use an auditing role to watch only specific objects. This is helpful when managing or supporting PostgreSQL installations.
Jason O'Donnell
pg_query_state: Live 'EXPLAIN' for Postgres Queries
Postgres Professional   #code 
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