Webinar

Fireside Chat: What’s New in PostgreSQL 14?

A Look at Top Performance Features

 

The PostgreSQL community has done it again — PostgreSQL 14 has over 200 new features!

This is a testament to the strength of the open source community and their rich cooperation.

In this fireside chat we will focus exclusively on new features that benefit performance, for all workload sizes.

 

PostgreSQL core team member and EDB Vice President Bruce Momjian will join Percona’s Head of PostgreSQL Umair Shahid for this lively conversation.

In this chat we will discuss:

  • Improvements in the core that 'just work' to make the database perform better
  • Performance improvements targeting specific use cases
  • Improvements to query parallelism
  • Enhancements targeting distributed workloads and horizontal scalability
  • And much more ...

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Bruce Momjian

Bruce Momjian is co-founder and a core team member of the PostgreSQL Global Development Group. He has worked on PostgreSQL since 1996 and has been employed by EDB since 2006. Bruce has spoken at many international open-source conferences and is the author of PostgreSQL: Introduction and Concepts, published by Addison-Wesley. Bruce holds a Masters in Education and an honorary doctorate, and lectures internationally.

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Umair Shahid

Umair Shahid is the Head of PostgreSQL at Percona and a well-respected veteran of the PostgreSQL community. Based in Islamabad, Pakistan, he has been working in the PostgreSQL ecosystem for almost 20 years, contributing to the community as well as driving commercial success. He was previously the Head of Products & Marketing at 2ndQuadrant.

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