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Issue 202 — April 12, 2017
A Runthrough of Features Coming in Postgres 10
Robert Haas is impressed with how Postgres is shaping up. Here he presents some brief summaries on the key features on the way including declarative partitioning and durable hash indexes.
Robert Haas   #news 
Working With Postgres at Scale: Query Performance and Autovacuuming for Large Tables
How a team discovered query performance slippage issues on their largest tables (up to billions of rows) and what they did to address it.
John Gerhardt   #tutorial 
Define the Future of Postgres & Open Source Data Management
Explore innovation in open source data management at Postgres Vision, Boston June 26-28. Use Cases from IAG, MasterCard, TripAdvisor, and more. Save $200 - use code PGWEEK by May 19.
Postgres Vision 2017    #sponsored 
PGCon 2017 (Ottawa, Canada, May 23-26) Registration Open
Note: the link to start registration is at the bottom of the page.
PGCon   #news 
Deep Dive Into Postgres Stats: pg_stat_replication
A useful stat for checking replication lag. A must see if you’re using streaming replication.
Alexey Lesovsky   #tutorial 
How To Deploy Postgres on Kubernetes
Xenonstack   #tutorial 
How to Build a Node.js API using Postgres, Lambda and API Gateway
Peter Hanssens   #tutorial 
Getting a 150x Speedup for Real-Time Dashboards on 9.5
Using features such as triggers, upserts and queues.
Arun Thampi
Try real-time Postgres monitoring
Identify unoptimized queries and overloaded dbs automatically with machine-learning powered alerts
Datadog   #tools  #sponsored 
PgComment: A Schema Commenting Tool for Windows
A Windows-based tool for viewing your schemas and to leave comments on them or even individual columns and functions.
Yohz Software   #tools 
jpgAgent: A Postgres Job Scheduler
Written in Java and aiming to be compatible with pgAgent.
Adam Brusselback   #tools 
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