Seattle Postgres Users Group
Founded in 2010, the Seattle PostgreSQL Users Group (SEAPUG) gets together in person and we talk about technology and databases - especially our favorite database, Postgres! Nothing is too simple or too complicated. Come meet the people... from the newbie to expert - whether your job directly involves databases or not - all have a good time talking shop about technology over some food and drinks.
SEAPUG - Noah Baculi - From Side Projects: Why We Chose Rust for Postgres + AI
SEAPUG - Gwen Shapira - Re-engineering Postgres for Millions of Tenants
SEAPUG - Jonathan Katz - Vectors: Best practices for a nasty data type
SEAPUG - Harry Pierson - Time Travel Queries with Postgres
SEAPUG - Rishu Bagga - Managing Transaction Metadata in PostgreSQL
SEAPUG - Kellyn Gorman - Benchmarking PostgreSQL-Compatible DBs with HammerDB
SEAPUG - Saraj Munjal - DDL Schema Migrations: Navigating the High-Scale Seas
SEAPUG - Ben Chobot - Secure pgBouncer: Break Up With Passwords and Hook Up with AWS Aurora
SEAPUG - Deon Gill - So You Want to Build a Postgres Server
SEAPUG - Eric Lendvai - Datawharf and Wharf Systems
SEAPUG - Jerry Sievert - Developing Your Own Postgres Database Extensions
SEAPUG - Bohan Zhang - The Part Of PostgreSQL I Hate The Most: MVCC and How To Optimize It
PostgresConf US 2018: Architecture & Pitfalls of Logical Replication
SEAPUG - Chelsea Dole - It’s Not You, It’s Me: "Breaking Up" With Massive Tables via Partitioning
Thoughts & Opportunities - Seattle PostgreSQL User Group
Understanding PostgreSQL IO
PostgresConf US 2018: ANSI, Schmansi!
PostgresConf US 2018 Panel: Postgres 11 and Beyond
Michigan Oak Table Symposium 2010: Moans the Magnificent