Seattle Postgres and People, Postgres, Data were present at the 20th Anniversary Event of LinuxFest Northwest this weekend! The “Fest” is a conference built around Free and Open Source Software, taking place in Bellingham, Washington. It is a true gathering of over 2000 Open Source practitioners. There was also a well attended Postgres Track and an “Ask the experts” panel.
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Also at LinuxFest Northwest was YottaDB. YottaDB uses the PostgreSQL wire protocol to allow universal driver access to their in-memory transactional database. This has become a popular way to utilize the maturity of the PostgreSQL code base and reduce overhead in having to maintain a protocol and drivers.
Ecosystem Content
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What is high cardinality, and how do time-series databases like InfluxDB and TimescaleDB compare?
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11 Things to Know about Databases and Postgres in Containers
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PostgreSQL security: a quick look at authentication best practices [Tutorial]
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Distributed PostgreSQL on a Google Spanner Like Architecture - Storage Layer
Requesting Feedback
We are looking for good dates to host PostgresConf Philly in July/August 2019 and we are actively reviewing new markets for other Postgres Conference events including Texas, Vancouver B.C., and Seattle. If you have feedback on opportunities in these areaa including dates, venues, or a desire to join the amazing People, Postgres, Data team, let us know at organizers@postgresconf.org.
Noteworthy Commits & Releases
The PostgreSQL git repo was largely bug fixes and updates the past couple of weeks but we have some great releases including migration tools and Distributed SQL:
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Yugabyte v1.2.4 (Apr 02, 2019), Distributed SQL
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Postgres Checkup 1.0, Automate checking on Postgres health
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PgCLI v2.1.0, A feature-full command line client for Postgres
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