EDB offers RemoteDBA Services that provide on-demand, Postgres-certified talent to address organizations’ specific needs.
A RemoteDBA can benefit your organizations in a variety of ways such as supporting the rapid growth and demands of your organization, support your staffing needs, as well as mitigate churn and reduce risk.
This presentation covers the following steps to Remote DBA success:
• Gain insights about how EDB’s RemoteDBA Services work
• Identify challenges to ramping up and growing your Postgres systems
• Learn about customer use cases where RemoteDBA makes the most impact
• Evaluate next steps, and how to get started
For more information on EDB’s RemoteDBA services please email sales@enterprisedb.com
There are multiple reasons to restore a database from a backup. Under rare circumstances, this might even become necessary in a production environment. In that case, the business will probably require you to restore to the latest point in time, known to hold valid data.
This presentation examines specific scenarios to achieve minimal or no data loss using point-in-time recovery (PITR) to an exact date and time, a particular transaction, and a savepoint.
Target Audience: This presentation is intended for solution architects and DBAs, who are responsible for designing and supporting Postgres database environments.
Business Continuity Considerations for a More Reliable Postgres EnvironmentEDB
Data loss occurs more often than people realize or are willing to admit. In fact, compromised data is not a question of if, but rather of when. At a minimum, loss of irreplaceable data results in lost sales and revenues, contract penalties, potential non-compliance with the law, decreased stock value, and even bankruptcy. Perhaps most important, lost costs diminish an enterprise’s ability to pursue strategic business initiatives.
This presentation covers the following topics:
- Why disaster recovery plans are so important
- Which Postgres tools and services will be most effective for you
- What success can look like for you
- How to get started in a few simple steps
This presentation is intended for Business and IT Decision-Makers closely involved in managing the Postgres development team. If you are planning to implement Postgres or have recently launched Postgres this topic will be very helpful to prioritizing the development of your disaster recovery plan.
If you are unsure, which Postgres is right for you, rest assured that others have faced the same challenge. Based on EDB's work with other Postgres users we have developed a guide providing you with the pros and cons of various Postgres solutions so that you can make an educated decision.
This presentation reviews the following scenarios based on usage profiles and the technical and business risks involved:
- PostgreSQL without commercial support
- Creating your own PostgreSQL fork
- PostgreSQL with a consulting partner
- EDB Postgres Standard
- EDB Postgres Enterprise
This presentation will help you select which level of tooling and support is appropriate for your particular use case.
Target Audience:
This presentation is intended for decision-makers and IT leaders who are in the process of evaluating PostgreSQL and EDB Postgres. The knowledge of differences between the solutions discussed will assist in selecting the right database to support your current operations and plans for growth.
This presentation addresses common questions asked to ensure your successful Postgres rollout. In addition, it shares best practices and lessons learned from Postgres implementations.
This presentation reviews:
- How to leverage EDB’s expert guidance to maximize results and achieve ROI with Postgres more quickly
- When to access EDB’s personalized training for assistance with implementations or ongoing management
- Who can help you with a detailed assessment or health check to optimize your environment
- What a successful Postgres journey looks like for you
Target Audience: This presentation is intended for IT leaders, Managers, and Directors. DBAs, Data Architects, Developers, DevOps, IT Operations responsible for supporting a Postgres environment. This presentation is equally suitable for organizations using community PostgreSQL as well as EDB’s Postgres Plus product family currently looking into Postgres or have already established a Postgres database.
With EDB Postgres you can develop faster and be more flexible.
The EDB Postgres database installers allow you to easily setup a new database in no time at all. Once this is done, you can either use the command line to connect to your database or you can use EDB Postgres Enterprise Manager, which lets you create databases via a GUI and which also includes a handy SQL editor for you to run queries.
Learn how easy it is to install and work with EDB Postgres and see if you can beat the 13-minute challenge.
This presentation is intended for developers who are responsible for the installation of database software supporting their application development. The demonstration will provide sufficient information to enable you to install and use EDB Postgres Advanced Server and EDB Postgres Enterprise Manager.
Minimize Headaches with Your Postgres DeploymentEDB
Postgres deployments are not difficult to put in place, but both existing and new users are wise to ask questions general Postgres questions, as well as questions specific to their implementation to ensure a successful deployment.
This presentation will help you minimize deployment challenges to ensure that your Postgres plans meet and exceed their goals.
This presentation covers the following topics:
- Identify specific key challenges that can hinder your deployment
- Overcome barriers to avoid poor results
- Discover what success can look like for your organization
- Find out how to get started with your deployment with EDB
Target Audience: This presentation is intended for Business and Technical Management overseeing a Postgres deployment team. This presentation is equally suitable for organizations already using community PostgreSQL as well as EDB’s Postgres Plus product family.
Optimizing Your Postgres ROI Through Best PracticesEDB
With a goal of helping you maximize your investment in Postgres, this presentation addresses commonly asked questions such as:
- Can my existing database architecture and deployment strategy keep up with demand?
- What if I didn’t have to contend with the process and expense of hiring another DBA?
- How can I improve my team’s ability to resolve complex database management issues?
You will gain some short-term and long-term options that can help you avoid problems and make the most of your deployment.
This present will interest both business and technical decision-makers or influencers responsible for the overall strategy and execution of a PostgreSQL and/or an EDB Postgres database.
This presentation will provide the key ingredients for success, but will not dive into the specifics of deployment, architecture, or how to measure your ROI. If your goal is to learn finer details, please email sales@enterprisedb.com and you can easily schedule a call with one of EDB’s technical experts.
5 Tips to Simplify the Management of Your Postgres DatabaseEDB
This presentaation is a short overview of Postgres database capacity planning, monitoring and acting on key performance indicators, database and application performance evaluation and other management activities.
There are multiple reasons to restore a database from a backup. Under rare circumstances, this might even become necessary in a production environment. In that case, the business will probably require you to restore to the latest point in time, known to hold valid data.
This presentation examines specific scenarios to achieve minimal or no data loss using point-in-time recovery (PITR) to an exact date and time, a particular transaction, and a savepoint.
Target Audience: This presentation is intended for solution architects and DBAs, who are responsible for designing and supporting Postgres database environments.
Business Continuity Considerations for a More Reliable Postgres EnvironmentEDB
Data loss occurs more often than people realize or are willing to admit. In fact, compromised data is not a question of if, but rather of when. At a minimum, loss of irreplaceable data results in lost sales and revenues, contract penalties, potential non-compliance with the law, decreased stock value, and even bankruptcy. Perhaps most important, lost costs diminish an enterprise’s ability to pursue strategic business initiatives.
This presentation covers the following topics:
- Why disaster recovery plans are so important
- Which Postgres tools and services will be most effective for you
- What success can look like for you
- How to get started in a few simple steps
This presentation is intended for Business and IT Decision-Makers closely involved in managing the Postgres development team. If you are planning to implement Postgres or have recently launched Postgres this topic will be very helpful to prioritizing the development of your disaster recovery plan.
If you are unsure, which Postgres is right for you, rest assured that others have faced the same challenge. Based on EDB's work with other Postgres users we have developed a guide providing you with the pros and cons of various Postgres solutions so that you can make an educated decision.
This presentation reviews the following scenarios based on usage profiles and the technical and business risks involved:
- PostgreSQL without commercial support
- Creating your own PostgreSQL fork
- PostgreSQL with a consulting partner
- EDB Postgres Standard
- EDB Postgres Enterprise
This presentation will help you select which level of tooling and support is appropriate for your particular use case.
Target Audience:
This presentation is intended for decision-makers and IT leaders who are in the process of evaluating PostgreSQL and EDB Postgres. The knowledge of differences between the solutions discussed will assist in selecting the right database to support your current operations and plans for growth.
This presentation addresses common questions asked to ensure your successful Postgres rollout. In addition, it shares best practices and lessons learned from Postgres implementations.
This presentation reviews:
- How to leverage EDB’s expert guidance to maximize results and achieve ROI with Postgres more quickly
- When to access EDB’s personalized training for assistance with implementations or ongoing management
- Who can help you with a detailed assessment or health check to optimize your environment
- What a successful Postgres journey looks like for you
Target Audience: This presentation is intended for IT leaders, Managers, and Directors. DBAs, Data Architects, Developers, DevOps, IT Operations responsible for supporting a Postgres environment. This presentation is equally suitable for organizations using community PostgreSQL as well as EDB’s Postgres Plus product family currently looking into Postgres or have already established a Postgres database.
With EDB Postgres you can develop faster and be more flexible.
The EDB Postgres database installers allow you to easily setup a new database in no time at all. Once this is done, you can either use the command line to connect to your database or you can use EDB Postgres Enterprise Manager, which lets you create databases via a GUI and which also includes a handy SQL editor for you to run queries.
Learn how easy it is to install and work with EDB Postgres and see if you can beat the 13-minute challenge.
This presentation is intended for developers who are responsible for the installation of database software supporting their application development. The demonstration will provide sufficient information to enable you to install and use EDB Postgres Advanced Server and EDB Postgres Enterprise Manager.
Minimize Headaches with Your Postgres DeploymentEDB
Postgres deployments are not difficult to put in place, but both existing and new users are wise to ask questions general Postgres questions, as well as questions specific to their implementation to ensure a successful deployment.
This presentation will help you minimize deployment challenges to ensure that your Postgres plans meet and exceed their goals.
This presentation covers the following topics:
- Identify specific key challenges that can hinder your deployment
- Overcome barriers to avoid poor results
- Discover what success can look like for your organization
- Find out how to get started with your deployment with EDB
Target Audience: This presentation is intended for Business and Technical Management overseeing a Postgres deployment team. This presentation is equally suitable for organizations already using community PostgreSQL as well as EDB’s Postgres Plus product family.
Optimizing Your Postgres ROI Through Best PracticesEDB
With a goal of helping you maximize your investment in Postgres, this presentation addresses commonly asked questions such as:
- Can my existing database architecture and deployment strategy keep up with demand?
- What if I didn’t have to contend with the process and expense of hiring another DBA?
- How can I improve my team’s ability to resolve complex database management issues?
You will gain some short-term and long-term options that can help you avoid problems and make the most of your deployment.
This present will interest both business and technical decision-makers or influencers responsible for the overall strategy and execution of a PostgreSQL and/or an EDB Postgres database.
This presentation will provide the key ingredients for success, but will not dive into the specifics of deployment, architecture, or how to measure your ROI. If your goal is to learn finer details, please email sales@enterprisedb.com and you can easily schedule a call with one of EDB’s technical experts.
5 Tips to Simplify the Management of Your Postgres DatabaseEDB
This presentaation is a short overview of Postgres database capacity planning, monitoring and acting on key performance indicators, database and application performance evaluation and other management activities.
Evaluating scenarios without commercial assistance, a consulting partner and EDB Postgres Standard
Are you asking yourself which Postgres solution will give you what you need?
If you are unsure, which Postgres is right for you, rest assured that others have faced the same challenge. Based on our work with other Postgres users we have developed a guide providing you with the pros and cons of various Postgres solutions so that you can make an educated decision.
This presentation introduces the usage profiles and the technical and business risks involved running PostgreSQL without commercial support, developing a fork, working with a consulting partner and subscribing to EDB Postgres.
Expanding with EDB Postgres Advanced Server 9.5EDB
Building on PostgreSQL 9.5 with developer and DBA enhancements, EDB Postgres Advanced Server 9.5 delivers significant enhancements in performance, security, integration and other productivity enhancements. Together, these advances propel EDB Postgres deeper into enterprise use cases, allowing IT to transform their core DBMS to drive application innovation.
Learn how EDB Postgres Advanced Server 9.5 can help IT get more out of EDB Postgres deployments such as:
• Performance: 133% improvement over 9.4 for 128 clients
• Security: Password profiles adding to EDB Postgres security blueprint
• Integration: Data adapters for MongoDB, Hadoop and MySQL eliminating data silos in IT
• Developer productivity: Session tag auditing
• Database compatibility for Oracle: New functions, EDB Loader options, etc… that help make Oracle migrations to EDB Postgres even easier
Target Audience: If you are currently using a Postgres database, or are interested in adding Postgres to your datacenter, this is the perfect presentation to learn more about EnterpriseDB’s Postgres Advanced Server 9.5. This presentation is intended for IT Decision-makers exploring Postgres, and any member of IT involved in Postgres database deployment, design, architecture and maintenance.
Active/Active Database Solutions with Log Based Replication in xDB 6.0EDB
EDB’s xDB Replication Server is a highly flexible database replication tool that provides single and multi-master solutions for read/write scalability, availability, performance, and data integration with Oracle, SQL Server and Postgres. Dozens of worldwide customers have been using xDB Replication Server for the past 4 years, and we are extremely excited to introduce a pivotal new release, version 6.0.
This presentation reviews the features in xDB 6.0 including:
* Faster and more efficient replication with log-based Multi Master replication for Postgres Plus and PostgreSQL
* Easier to configure publication tables in bulk with pattern matching selection rules
* Ensure High Availability with integration of the 'Control Schema'
* Improved performance in conflict detection rules
Postgres Integrates Effectively in the "Enterprise Sandbox"EDB
This presentation provides guidance through these challenges and provide solutions that allow you to:
- Connect to multiple sources of data to support your growing business
- Integrate with existing incumbent systems that power your business
- Share siloed data among your technical teams to address strategic objectives
- Learn how customers integrated EDB Postgres within their corporate ecosystems that included Oracle, SQL Server, MongoDB, Hadoop, MySQL and Tuxedo
This presentation covers the solutions, services, and best practice recommendations you need to be a leader in today’s complex digital environment.
Target Audience: The content will interest both business and technical decision-makers or influencers responsible for the overall strategy and execution of a PostgreSQL and/or an EDB Postgres database.
If you are seeking ways to improve your cloud database environment with EDB Postgres, this presentation reviews how you can create a Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) with EDB Postgres on AWS.
This presentation outlines how EDB Ark can play a key role in your digital transformation with more agility and speed.
It highlights:
● How EDB Ark can integrate with your existing AWS environment and other clouds
● How you can automate your database deployments to instantly spin up new databases
● How to manage your database environment easier using the same GUI for all clouds
● How to boost developer efficiency and satisfaction
Whether your database is currently in the cloud or you are considering the cloud as an option, this presentation will provide you with the information you need to evaluate EDB Postgres and EDB Ark.
The recording of this presentation includes a demonstration. Visit www.edbpostgres.com > resources > webcasts
Top 10 Tips for an Effective Postgres DeploymentEDB
This presentation addresses these key questions during your Postgres deployment:
* What is this database going to be used for – a reporting server or data warehouse, or as an operational database supporting an application?
* Which resources should I spend the budget on to ensure optimal database performance – bigger servers, more CPUs/cores, disks, or more memory?
* What are my backup requirements? If I ever need to restore, how far back do I need to go and what will that mean to the business?
* How will I handle any hot fixes, such as security patches?
* What downtime can be afforded and what processes need to be in place to apply critical or maintenance updates?
* What are my replication and failover requirements and what should I do for my high availability configuration?
The answers to these questions will impact how well you prepare, configure, and tune your database environment. The consequences of overlooking the key ingredients of your deployment can result in misallocated resources, limited ability to change, or worse - facing an outage with critical data loss.
With solid Postgres deployment planning, you can reduce risks, spend less time troubleshooting in post-production situations, lower long-term maintenance costs, instill confidence, and be a superstar DBA.
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This presentation is helpful for DBAs, Data Architects, IT Managers, IT Directors, and IT Strategists who are responsible for supporting Postgres-based applications and deployment with ongoing maintenance of Postgres databases. It is equally suitable for organizations using community PostgreSQL as well as EDB’s Postgres Plus product family.
If you are unsure, which Postgres is right for you, rest assured that others have faced the same challenge.
Based on our work with other Postgres users we have developed a guide providing you with the pros and cons of various Postgres solutions so that you can make an educated decision.
This presentation series introduces the usage profiles and the technical and business risks involved running PostgreSQL without commercial support, developing a fork, working with a consulting partner and subscribing to EDB Postgres.
This presentation takes a closer look at the following 3 scenarios:
- PostgreSQL without commercial support
- PostgreSQL with a consulting partner
- EDB Postgres Enterprise
Who Should Attend:
This presentation is intended for decision-makers and IT leaders who are in the process of evaluating PostgreSQL and EDB Postgres. The knowledge of differences between the solutions discussed will assist in selecting the right database to support your current operations and plans for growth.
DevOps Culture & Enablement with Postgres Plus Cloud DatabaseEDB
The Cloud and DevOps are made for each other. The ease of provisioning computing resources in the cloud is unmatched, cloud scalability allows testing and deployment for any size and type of application, and the cloud lets you reach developers and customers, wherever they may be.
Before you start down the path to DevOps, you'll need to work through organizational and cultural issues that are just as important as your technological issues.
View this presentation to get an overview of DevOps and the steps you need to take to be successful.
According to Gartner, organizations can reduce their database spend by up to 80% by deploying EDB Postgres in place of traditional database solutions like Oracle. Nevertheless, the perceived risks associated with migrating from Oracle to an open source-based alternative prevents many organizations from trying.
Review this presentation to learn some of EDB Postgres Enterprise’s more important features and techniques employed to reduce migration risk.
This presentation will be valuable to organizations researching Postgres, as well as current Oracle customers considering migrating to an open source-based database management system such as EDB Postgres. It highlights key points for both business and technical decision-makers and influencers.
Overview of EnterpriseDB Postgres Plus Advanced Server 9.4 and Postgres Enter...EDB
The presentation will provide you with a full overview of the new features and key benefits of EnterpriseDB's Postgres Plus Advanced Server 9.4 and Postgres Enterprise Manager 5.0.
Key Methodologies for Migrating from Oracle to PostgresEDB
This presentation reviews the key methodologies that all members of your team should consider, before planning a migration from Oracle to Postgres including:
• Prioritizing the right application or project for your first Oracle migration
• Planning a well-defined, phased migration process to minimize risk and increase time to value
• Handling common concerns and pitfalls related to a migration project
• Leveraging resources before, during, and after your migration
• Becoming independent from an Oracle database – without sacrificing performance
With EDB Postgres’ database compatibility for Oracle, it is easy to migrate from your existing Oracle databases. The compatibility feature set includes compatibility for PL/SQL, Oracle’s SQL syntax, and built in SQL functions. This means that many applications can be easily migrated over to EDB Postgres. It also allows you to continue using your existing Oracle skills.
For more information please contact us at sales@enterprisedb.com
Recent advances in Postgres have propelled the database forward to meet today’s data challenges. At some of the world’s largest companies, Postgres plays a major role in controlling costs and reducing dependence on traditional providers.
This presentation addresses:
* What workloads are best suited for introducing Postgres into your environment
* The success milestones for evaluating the ‘when and how’ of expanding Postgres deployments
* Key advances in recent Postgres releases that support new data types and evolving data challenges
This presentation is intended for strategic IT and Business Decision-Makers involved in data infrastructure decisions and cost-savings.
Best Practices for a Complete Postgres Enterprise Architecture SetupEDB
This presentation provides the details of a best-practice reference architecture for deploying Postgres into your enterprise for large scale OLTP solutions. It reviews how to put all the key pieces together to build a robust, reliable and cost-effective Postgres infrastructure, providing recommendations for configuration and deployment guidance.
This presentation reviews:
* Standard requirements for robust and reliable OTLP architecture
* How to use open source based Postgres Plus building blocks to meet those requirements
* High availability system design with streaming replication
* Backup with logical and physical backup recommendations and setup for point-in-time recovery
* Replication – single master and multi-master considerations
* Database infrastructure monitoring with alerts
* Managing and tuning your Postgres database configuration
To listen to the recording visit www.enterprisedb.com - Resources - Webcasts - On Demand webcasts
Email sales@enterprisedb.com with your questions about Postgres.
Transform Your DBMS to Drive Application InnovationEDB
IT leaders face ever-increasing challenges to fund and deliver innovative business solutions for better customer and stakeholder engagement. While much of the infrastructure stack has been commoditized, the DBMS remains an expensive and growing drain on IT resources that otherwise could drive innovation.
Thi presentation demonstrates that money can be freed up in IT from expensive database spend by transforming applications and the DBMS to a subscription-based, cloud ready EnterpriseDB Postgres offering.
Further, learn how the same DBMS used for these traditional workloads with familiar tools and a large skill base can also be used for new applications of engagement, which rely on a wider variety of data including NoSQL, semi-structured along with relational data.
Visit EnterpriseDB > Resources > Webcasts to listen to the webinar recording or email sales@enterprisedb.com.
Target Audience:
This presentation is intended for strategic IT and business decision-makers involved in data infrastructure decisions and cost savings.
Migrations, Health Checks, and Support Experiences - Postgres from the Servic...EDB
This presentation will review and summarize lessons learned from several years of providing 7X24 support for Postgres implementations, from dozens of migration assessments and from several years worth of Postgres architectural health checks. The presentation identifies common problems that our customers have encountered and attempts to identify recommendations and best practices to improve adoption of Postgres in enterprise-level applications.
This presentation explores a broad cross-section of enterprise Postgres deployments to identify key usage patterns and reveals important aspects of performance, scalability, and availability including:
* Challenges organizations encounter most frequently during the stages of database development, deployment and maintenance
* Tuning parameters used most frequently to improve performance of production databases
* Frequently problematic database maintenance processes and configuration parameters
* Most commonly-used database back-up and recovery strategies
This EnterpriseDB presentation reviews backup and recovery best practices and the following helpful features in EnterpriseDB’s Backup and Recovery Tool (BART) and more:
Retention Policies: Control which backups are retained and for how long
Disk space awareness: Ensures you don’t start a backup if there’s not enough disk space.
Friendly backup names: Support for naming rules to make it easy to identify backups.
This presentation reviews the key methodologies that all the member of the team should consider such as:
- How to prioritize the right application or project for your first Oracle
- Tips to execute a well-defined, phased migration process to minimize risk and increase time to value
- Handling the common concerns and pitfalls related to a migration project
- What resources you can leverage before, during and after your migration
- Suggestions on how you can achieve independence from an Oracle database – without sacrificing performance.
Target audience: This presentation is intended for IT Decision-Makers and Leaders on the team involved in Database decisions and execution.
For more information, please email sales@enterprisedb.com
The Real Scoop on Migrating from Oracle DatabasesEDB
During this presentation you will be provided with actionable guidelines to:
• Identify the right applications to migrate
• Easily and safely migrate your applications
• Leverage resources before, during and after your migration
• Learn how to achieve independence from Oracle databases - without sacrificing performance.
Best practices: running high-performance databases on KubernetesMariaDB plc
Databases benefit greatly from containerization in terms of performance, ease-of-deployment, and scalability. However, building a database-as-a-service (DBaaS) on Kubernetes without the right infrastructure can be a complex, time-consuming project where some database services have to be run outside of the cluster for the sake of leveraging persistent storage. This session offers up a global financial institution’s real-world account of how bare metal Kubernetes infrastructure can further enhance the performance of MariaDB’s innovative, load-balanced database services – and how the requisite persistent storage can be best provisioned, managed and backed up without service interruption or creating an additional burden for application owners and developers.
The EDB Remote DBA Service allows companies to accelerate Postgres deployment, either on-prem or in the cloud, while reducing risk, saving money and driving faster growth.
This webinar covers all the benefits of using the Remote DBA Service, including around-the-clock assurance and premium Database Management.
This webinar was run for the audience in APJ at Singapore Time.
Destination Digital: Tracking Progress to Continue First Class PerformanceNGA Human Resources
Your Digital HR journey doesn't stop once you have gone live. The continuous innovations that keep digital HR processes efficient, and your HR team high performing, need to be integrated and optimized to ensure you continue to reach your performance objectives.
In this webinar we talk you through the maintenance of your new HR platform, vital to ensure that it remains optimized in line with the quarterly SuccessFactors updates.
In addition, we reveal to you the value of the business intelligence insights that Digital HR gathers, analyzes and reports on as part of the digital data processes.
These real-time and retrospective insights make it easy for you to make smart strategic decisions and meet KPIs.
Evaluating scenarios without commercial assistance, a consulting partner and EDB Postgres Standard
Are you asking yourself which Postgres solution will give you what you need?
If you are unsure, which Postgres is right for you, rest assured that others have faced the same challenge. Based on our work with other Postgres users we have developed a guide providing you with the pros and cons of various Postgres solutions so that you can make an educated decision.
This presentation introduces the usage profiles and the technical and business risks involved running PostgreSQL without commercial support, developing a fork, working with a consulting partner and subscribing to EDB Postgres.
Expanding with EDB Postgres Advanced Server 9.5EDB
Building on PostgreSQL 9.5 with developer and DBA enhancements, EDB Postgres Advanced Server 9.5 delivers significant enhancements in performance, security, integration and other productivity enhancements. Together, these advances propel EDB Postgres deeper into enterprise use cases, allowing IT to transform their core DBMS to drive application innovation.
Learn how EDB Postgres Advanced Server 9.5 can help IT get more out of EDB Postgres deployments such as:
• Performance: 133% improvement over 9.4 for 128 clients
• Security: Password profiles adding to EDB Postgres security blueprint
• Integration: Data adapters for MongoDB, Hadoop and MySQL eliminating data silos in IT
• Developer productivity: Session tag auditing
• Database compatibility for Oracle: New functions, EDB Loader options, etc… that help make Oracle migrations to EDB Postgres even easier
Target Audience: If you are currently using a Postgres database, or are interested in adding Postgres to your datacenter, this is the perfect presentation to learn more about EnterpriseDB’s Postgres Advanced Server 9.5. This presentation is intended for IT Decision-makers exploring Postgres, and any member of IT involved in Postgres database deployment, design, architecture and maintenance.
Active/Active Database Solutions with Log Based Replication in xDB 6.0EDB
EDB’s xDB Replication Server is a highly flexible database replication tool that provides single and multi-master solutions for read/write scalability, availability, performance, and data integration with Oracle, SQL Server and Postgres. Dozens of worldwide customers have been using xDB Replication Server for the past 4 years, and we are extremely excited to introduce a pivotal new release, version 6.0.
This presentation reviews the features in xDB 6.0 including:
* Faster and more efficient replication with log-based Multi Master replication for Postgres Plus and PostgreSQL
* Easier to configure publication tables in bulk with pattern matching selection rules
* Ensure High Availability with integration of the 'Control Schema'
* Improved performance in conflict detection rules
Postgres Integrates Effectively in the "Enterprise Sandbox"EDB
This presentation provides guidance through these challenges and provide solutions that allow you to:
- Connect to multiple sources of data to support your growing business
- Integrate with existing incumbent systems that power your business
- Share siloed data among your technical teams to address strategic objectives
- Learn how customers integrated EDB Postgres within their corporate ecosystems that included Oracle, SQL Server, MongoDB, Hadoop, MySQL and Tuxedo
This presentation covers the solutions, services, and best practice recommendations you need to be a leader in today’s complex digital environment.
Target Audience: The content will interest both business and technical decision-makers or influencers responsible for the overall strategy and execution of a PostgreSQL and/or an EDB Postgres database.
If you are seeking ways to improve your cloud database environment with EDB Postgres, this presentation reviews how you can create a Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) with EDB Postgres on AWS.
This presentation outlines how EDB Ark can play a key role in your digital transformation with more agility and speed.
It highlights:
● How EDB Ark can integrate with your existing AWS environment and other clouds
● How you can automate your database deployments to instantly spin up new databases
● How to manage your database environment easier using the same GUI for all clouds
● How to boost developer efficiency and satisfaction
Whether your database is currently in the cloud or you are considering the cloud as an option, this presentation will provide you with the information you need to evaluate EDB Postgres and EDB Ark.
The recording of this presentation includes a demonstration. Visit www.edbpostgres.com > resources > webcasts
Top 10 Tips for an Effective Postgres DeploymentEDB
This presentation addresses these key questions during your Postgres deployment:
* What is this database going to be used for – a reporting server or data warehouse, or as an operational database supporting an application?
* Which resources should I spend the budget on to ensure optimal database performance – bigger servers, more CPUs/cores, disks, or more memory?
* What are my backup requirements? If I ever need to restore, how far back do I need to go and what will that mean to the business?
* How will I handle any hot fixes, such as security patches?
* What downtime can be afforded and what processes need to be in place to apply critical or maintenance updates?
* What are my replication and failover requirements and what should I do for my high availability configuration?
The answers to these questions will impact how well you prepare, configure, and tune your database environment. The consequences of overlooking the key ingredients of your deployment can result in misallocated resources, limited ability to change, or worse - facing an outage with critical data loss.
With solid Postgres deployment planning, you can reduce risks, spend less time troubleshooting in post-production situations, lower long-term maintenance costs, instill confidence, and be a superstar DBA.
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This presentation is helpful for DBAs, Data Architects, IT Managers, IT Directors, and IT Strategists who are responsible for supporting Postgres-based applications and deployment with ongoing maintenance of Postgres databases. It is equally suitable for organizations using community PostgreSQL as well as EDB’s Postgres Plus product family.
If you are unsure, which Postgres is right for you, rest assured that others have faced the same challenge.
Based on our work with other Postgres users we have developed a guide providing you with the pros and cons of various Postgres solutions so that you can make an educated decision.
This presentation series introduces the usage profiles and the technical and business risks involved running PostgreSQL without commercial support, developing a fork, working with a consulting partner and subscribing to EDB Postgres.
This presentation takes a closer look at the following 3 scenarios:
- PostgreSQL without commercial support
- PostgreSQL with a consulting partner
- EDB Postgres Enterprise
Who Should Attend:
This presentation is intended for decision-makers and IT leaders who are in the process of evaluating PostgreSQL and EDB Postgres. The knowledge of differences between the solutions discussed will assist in selecting the right database to support your current operations and plans for growth.
DevOps Culture & Enablement with Postgres Plus Cloud DatabaseEDB
The Cloud and DevOps are made for each other. The ease of provisioning computing resources in the cloud is unmatched, cloud scalability allows testing and deployment for any size and type of application, and the cloud lets you reach developers and customers, wherever they may be.
Before you start down the path to DevOps, you'll need to work through organizational and cultural issues that are just as important as your technological issues.
View this presentation to get an overview of DevOps and the steps you need to take to be successful.
According to Gartner, organizations can reduce their database spend by up to 80% by deploying EDB Postgres in place of traditional database solutions like Oracle. Nevertheless, the perceived risks associated with migrating from Oracle to an open source-based alternative prevents many organizations from trying.
Review this presentation to learn some of EDB Postgres Enterprise’s more important features and techniques employed to reduce migration risk.
This presentation will be valuable to organizations researching Postgres, as well as current Oracle customers considering migrating to an open source-based database management system such as EDB Postgres. It highlights key points for both business and technical decision-makers and influencers.
Overview of EnterpriseDB Postgres Plus Advanced Server 9.4 and Postgres Enter...EDB
The presentation will provide you with a full overview of the new features and key benefits of EnterpriseDB's Postgres Plus Advanced Server 9.4 and Postgres Enterprise Manager 5.0.
Key Methodologies for Migrating from Oracle to PostgresEDB
This presentation reviews the key methodologies that all members of your team should consider, before planning a migration from Oracle to Postgres including:
• Prioritizing the right application or project for your first Oracle migration
• Planning a well-defined, phased migration process to minimize risk and increase time to value
• Handling common concerns and pitfalls related to a migration project
• Leveraging resources before, during, and after your migration
• Becoming independent from an Oracle database – without sacrificing performance
With EDB Postgres’ database compatibility for Oracle, it is easy to migrate from your existing Oracle databases. The compatibility feature set includes compatibility for PL/SQL, Oracle’s SQL syntax, and built in SQL functions. This means that many applications can be easily migrated over to EDB Postgres. It also allows you to continue using your existing Oracle skills.
For more information please contact us at sales@enterprisedb.com
Recent advances in Postgres have propelled the database forward to meet today’s data challenges. At some of the world’s largest companies, Postgres plays a major role in controlling costs and reducing dependence on traditional providers.
This presentation addresses:
* What workloads are best suited for introducing Postgres into your environment
* The success milestones for evaluating the ‘when and how’ of expanding Postgres deployments
* Key advances in recent Postgres releases that support new data types and evolving data challenges
This presentation is intended for strategic IT and Business Decision-Makers involved in data infrastructure decisions and cost-savings.
Best Practices for a Complete Postgres Enterprise Architecture SetupEDB
This presentation provides the details of a best-practice reference architecture for deploying Postgres into your enterprise for large scale OLTP solutions. It reviews how to put all the key pieces together to build a robust, reliable and cost-effective Postgres infrastructure, providing recommendations for configuration and deployment guidance.
This presentation reviews:
* Standard requirements for robust and reliable OTLP architecture
* How to use open source based Postgres Plus building blocks to meet those requirements
* High availability system design with streaming replication
* Backup with logical and physical backup recommendations and setup for point-in-time recovery
* Replication – single master and multi-master considerations
* Database infrastructure monitoring with alerts
* Managing and tuning your Postgres database configuration
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Email sales@enterprisedb.com with your questions about Postgres.
Transform Your DBMS to Drive Application InnovationEDB
IT leaders face ever-increasing challenges to fund and deliver innovative business solutions for better customer and stakeholder engagement. While much of the infrastructure stack has been commoditized, the DBMS remains an expensive and growing drain on IT resources that otherwise could drive innovation.
Thi presentation demonstrates that money can be freed up in IT from expensive database spend by transforming applications and the DBMS to a subscription-based, cloud ready EnterpriseDB Postgres offering.
Further, learn how the same DBMS used for these traditional workloads with familiar tools and a large skill base can also be used for new applications of engagement, which rely on a wider variety of data including NoSQL, semi-structured along with relational data.
Visit EnterpriseDB > Resources > Webcasts to listen to the webinar recording or email sales@enterprisedb.com.
Target Audience:
This presentation is intended for strategic IT and business decision-makers involved in data infrastructure decisions and cost savings.
Migrations, Health Checks, and Support Experiences - Postgres from the Servic...EDB
This presentation will review and summarize lessons learned from several years of providing 7X24 support for Postgres implementations, from dozens of migration assessments and from several years worth of Postgres architectural health checks. The presentation identifies common problems that our customers have encountered and attempts to identify recommendations and best practices to improve adoption of Postgres in enterprise-level applications.
This presentation explores a broad cross-section of enterprise Postgres deployments to identify key usage patterns and reveals important aspects of performance, scalability, and availability including:
* Challenges organizations encounter most frequently during the stages of database development, deployment and maintenance
* Tuning parameters used most frequently to improve performance of production databases
* Frequently problematic database maintenance processes and configuration parameters
* Most commonly-used database back-up and recovery strategies
This EnterpriseDB presentation reviews backup and recovery best practices and the following helpful features in EnterpriseDB’s Backup and Recovery Tool (BART) and more:
Retention Policies: Control which backups are retained and for how long
Disk space awareness: Ensures you don’t start a backup if there’s not enough disk space.
Friendly backup names: Support for naming rules to make it easy to identify backups.
This presentation reviews the key methodologies that all the member of the team should consider such as:
- How to prioritize the right application or project for your first Oracle
- Tips to execute a well-defined, phased migration process to minimize risk and increase time to value
- Handling the common concerns and pitfalls related to a migration project
- What resources you can leverage before, during and after your migration
- Suggestions on how you can achieve independence from an Oracle database – without sacrificing performance.
Target audience: This presentation is intended for IT Decision-Makers and Leaders on the team involved in Database decisions and execution.
For more information, please email sales@enterprisedb.com
The Real Scoop on Migrating from Oracle DatabasesEDB
During this presentation you will be provided with actionable guidelines to:
• Identify the right applications to migrate
• Easily and safely migrate your applications
• Leverage resources before, during and after your migration
• Learn how to achieve independence from Oracle databases - without sacrificing performance.
Best practices: running high-performance databases on KubernetesMariaDB plc
Databases benefit greatly from containerization in terms of performance, ease-of-deployment, and scalability. However, building a database-as-a-service (DBaaS) on Kubernetes without the right infrastructure can be a complex, time-consuming project where some database services have to be run outside of the cluster for the sake of leveraging persistent storage. This session offers up a global financial institution’s real-world account of how bare metal Kubernetes infrastructure can further enhance the performance of MariaDB’s innovative, load-balanced database services – and how the requisite persistent storage can be best provisioned, managed and backed up without service interruption or creating an additional burden for application owners and developers.
The EDB Remote DBA Service allows companies to accelerate Postgres deployment, either on-prem or in the cloud, while reducing risk, saving money and driving faster growth.
This webinar covers all the benefits of using the Remote DBA Service, including around-the-clock assurance and premium Database Management.
This webinar was run for the audience in APJ at Singapore Time.
Destination Digital: Tracking Progress to Continue First Class PerformanceNGA Human Resources
Your Digital HR journey doesn't stop once you have gone live. The continuous innovations that keep digital HR processes efficient, and your HR team high performing, need to be integrated and optimized to ensure you continue to reach your performance objectives.
In this webinar we talk you through the maintenance of your new HR platform, vital to ensure that it remains optimized in line with the quarterly SuccessFactors updates.
In addition, we reveal to you the value of the business intelligence insights that Digital HR gathers, analyzes and reports on as part of the digital data processes.
These real-time and retrospective insights make it easy for you to make smart strategic decisions and meet KPIs.
Care Risk Solutions, based in Mumbai, India, provides software solutions for Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) sectors. Care Risk carries a suite of solutions primarily to support companies in the financial risk domain. This includes its Enterprise Risk Management suite (ERM), Asset Liability Management (ALM), Fund Transfer Pricing (FTP), International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), Financial Reporting Applications, Lending suite, and Early Warning systems.
To ensure support for its wide range of products, Care Risk Solutions chose to migrate from its legacy databases to EDB Postgres. The switch enabled Care Risk to widen their product availability on multiple databases as well as the ability to track large contracts across many years. Care Risk also benefited from the services support from Chemtrols Infotech, including SLA maintenance with end customers.
In this presentation, a Care Risk representative explains their migration journey from legacy database systems to EDB Postgres, the challenges faced, benefits of migrating to EDB Postgres, and much more.
The EDB Remote DBA Service allows companies to accelerate Postgres deployment, either on-prem or in the cloud, while reducing risk, saving money, and driving faster growth.
This webinar will cover all the benefits of using the Remote DBA Service, including:
Around-the-Clock Assurance
- Comprehensive and proactive database management
- 24x7x365 monitoring and reporting
- Experienced and certified Postgres DBAs
- Cost effective staff augmentation
Premium Database Management
- Designated Technical Lead assigned to each account
- Establishment of an HA infrastructure & DR planning
- Scalability advice & data tuning
- Capacity planning & analysis, including projections on database growth
Responsive, Affordable, and Reliable
- Ensure Postgres databases are running at peak performance, 24x7
- Cost-effective, experienced Postgres experts delivering 24x7x365 service
- Utilizing enterprise tools for monitoring, abiding by database resiliency requirements
The EDB Remote DBA Service allows companies to accelerate Postgres deployment, either on-prem or in the cloud, while reducing risk, saving money, and driving faster growth.
This webinar will cover all the benefits of using the Remote DBA Service, including:
- Around-the-Clock Assurance
- Comprehensive and proactive database management
- 24x7x365 monitoring and reporting
- Experienced and certified Postgres DBAs
- Cost-effective staff augmentation
Premium Database Management
- Designated Technical Lead assigned to each account
- Establishment of an HA infrastructure & DR planning
- Scalability advice & data tuning
- Capacity planning & analysis, including projections on database growth
Responsive, Affordable, and Reliable
- Ensure Postgres databases are running at peak performance, 24x7
- Cost-effective, experienced Postgres experts delivering 24x7x365 service
- Utilizing enterprise tools for monitoring, abiding by database resiliency requirements
Tapping into New Postgres Resources with Remote DBAsEDB
Review this presentation to learn how EnterpriseDB’s RemoteDBA services can support your database infrastructure, and also discover a few tips and tricks to overcoming some of the obstacles you may be facing today. Contact sales@enterprisedb.com for a personal overview.
Assessing New Database Capabilities – Multi-ModelDATAVERSITY
Today’s enterprises have an unprecedented variety of data store choices to meet the needs of the varied workloads of an enterprise because there is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to data stores. Putting in place data stores to support a modern enterprise that is now reliant on data can lead to confusion and chaos.
Enterprises have many needs for databases, including for cache, operational, data warehouse, master data, ERP, analytical, graph data, data lake, time series data, and numerous other specific needs.
Today’s enterprises have an unprecedented variety of data store choices to meet the needs of the varied workloads of an enterprise because there is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to data stores. Putting in place data stores to support a modern enterprise that is now reliant on data can lead to confusion and chaos.
Enterprises have many needs for databases, including for cache, operational, data warehouse, master data, ERP, analytical, graph data, data lake, time series data, and numerous other specific needs.
While vendor offerings have exploded in recent years, in due time frameworks will integrate components into what amounts to, for practical purposes, a single offering for multiple workloads, perhaps even for the enterprise.
A multi-model database is a database that can store, manage, and query data in multiple models, such as relational, document-oriented, key-value, graph (triplestore), and column store.
An enterprise will find reduced overhead and other synergies from choosing a single vendor for these workloads.
This session will explore the multi-model option and some criteria that decision makers should evaluate when choosing a multi-model solution.
This presentation discusses the characteristics of an Agile project, performance data on Agile projects and when you should choose Agile over other methodologies.
2017 DB Trends for Powering Real-Time Systems of EngagementAerospike, Inc.
Slides from a webinar delivered on 12/14/16 by Aerospike guest speaker, Forrester Principal Analyst Noel Yuhanna, and Aerospike’s CTO and Co-founder, Brian Bulkowski. They cover the challenges companies face in powering real-time digital business applications and Systems of Engagement (SOEs). SOEs need to be fast and consistent, but traditional DB approaches, including RDBMS or 1st generation NoSQL solutions, can be complex, a challenge to maintain, and costly. The trend for 2017 and beyond is to simplify systems and traditional architecture while reducing vendors.
You'll learn about:
* An emerging new architecture for SOE's - specifically, a hybrid memory architecture, which removes the entire traditional caching layer from real-time applications
* How enterprises are embracing this simplified model across financial services, telco, and adtech
* How you can significantly lower total cost of ownership (TCO) and create true competitive advantage as part of your digital transformation
Independent and vendor neutral consulting, support and remote DBA services provider for MySQL, MariaDB, Percona Server, MyRocks and ClickHouse with core expertise in performance, scalability and database reliability engineering
How to unlock unsurpassed customer loyalty.
Learn what you need to create high performance teams that succesfully meet the new requirements, rules and roles for IT in financial services.
From special benefits to server monitoring, new reliable tools and informative insights for your strategy.
The 3 Pillars of Remote Application DevelopmentJenna Starmer
Application development is already challenging in the best of times, so how can you handle it when your entire development team is suddenly working from home? According to a Gartner survey, 88 percent of companies have encouraged or required employees to work from home since March 2020.
Unfortunately, this has set too many AppDev teams adrift, unprepared for the new normal of telecommuting. Some businesses have adopted stopgap solutions that aren’t sustainable in the long run, while others are feeling the pinch of tightened budgets and stressed employees. If you’ve got challenges here too, we can help.
Watch the hour-long webinar where we’ll discuss the three essential factors that separate the high achieving remote application development teams from those struggling to adapt.
PeopleSoft Keynote: PeopleSoft Investment Strategy and RoadmapCedar Consulting
Hear from Oracle about ongoing investment in PeopleSoft. From User Experience to Analytics and Functional Enhancements to deploying PeopleSoft on the Cloud this session conveys how Oracle continues to invest in PeopleSoft.
Tales from the Postgres Front - and What We Can LearnEDB
Studying when and why PostgreSQL users – even veteran pros – call us for help can go a long way toward educating the community on emerging skill sets and rising demand for specific kinds of expertise. This presentation was delivered by Marc Linster, Senior Vice President, Products and Services at EnterpriseDB. He explains why database pros should make friends in the worlds of operating systems and storage area networks, why their knowledge of Linux should extend beyond Red Hat, and why they need to learn more than a few tuning tips. Mining the support ticket database of EnterpriseDB, a major Postgres software and services provider, gives great insight into what DBAs need to know and what awaits if they don’t heed the advice.
Take full benefit of Oracle Analytics on 12c DB offering In-Memory and new Data Visualization tools. Run this Analytics platform on the Oracle Database Appliance to allow for small size data warehouse applications with maximized security, high availability and performance.
Redefining the Role of IT in a Self-Help Data Integration EnvironmentUNIFI Software
Sabre is a technology solutions provider to the global travel and tourism industry. As part of delivering that service, Sabre has Service Level Agreements with each Airline client. Maintaining accurate records of those SLAs and understanding escalations falls to the IT support team. Madhuri Kollu, at Sabre, will provide insight into how they integrate legacy and new data sources and provide business leaders the tools to derive critical business insights from the data.
Similar to 5 Advantages of EDB's RemoteDBA Services (20)
Cloud Migration Paths: Kubernetes, IaaS, or DBaaSEDB
Moving to the cloud is hard, and moving Postgres databases to the cloud is even harder. Public cloud or private cloud? Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), or Platform as a Service (PaaS)? Kubernetes for the application, or for the database and the application? This talk will juxtapose self-managed Kubernetes and container-based database solutions, Postgres deployments on IaaS, and Postgres DBaaS solutions of which EDB’s DBaaS BigAnimal is the latest example.
Die 10 besten PostgreSQL-Replikationsstrategien für Ihr UnternehmenEDB
Dieses Webinar hilft Ihnen, die Unterschiede zwischen den verschiedenen Replikationsansätzen zu verstehen, die Anforderungen der jeweiligen Strategie zu erkennen und sich über die Möglichkeiten klar zu werden, was mit jeder einzelnen zu erreichen ist. Damit werden Sie hoffentlich eher in der Lage sein, herauszufinden, welche PostgreSQL-Replikationsarten Sie wirklich für Ihr System benötigen.
- Wie physische und logische Replikation in PostgreSQL funktionieren
- Unterschiede zwischen synchroner und asynchroner Replikation
- Vorteile, Nachteile und Herausforderungen bei der Multi-Master-Replikation
- Welche Replikationsstrategie für unterschiedliche Use-Cases besser geeignet ist
Referent:
Borys Neselovskyi, Regional Sales Engineer DACH, EDB
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Cuando busca alternativas a Oracle en la nube, hacer el cambio puede parecer un trabajo duro. Entendemos que la migración involucra más que solo la base de datos. La compatibilidad es un punto clave, especialmente cuando se consideran los recursos que posiblemente ya haya invertido en Oracle, como por ejemplo el código de aplicación específico de Oracle.Este seminario web explorará las opciones y las principales consideraciones al pasar de las bases de datos de Oracle a la nube.
- Revisión detallada de las ofertas de bases de datos disponibles en la nube
- Factores críticos que se deben considerar considerar para elegir la oferta en la nube más adecuada
- Cómo la experiencia de EDB con PostgreSQL puede ayudarlo en su decisión
- Demostración de BigAnimal de EDB
Présentateur:
Sergio Romera, Senior Sales Engineer EMEA, EDB
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Database come PostgreSQL non possono girare su Kubernetes. Questo è il ritornello che sentiamo continuamente, ma al tempo stesso la motivazione per noi di EDB di abbattere questo muro, una volta per tutte.
In questo webinar parleremo della nostra avventura finora per portare PostgreSQL su Kubernetes. Scopri perché crediamo che fare benchmark di storage e del database prima di andare in produzione porti a una più sana e longeva vita di un DBMS, anche su Kubernetes.
Condivideremo il nostro processo, i risultati fin qui ottenuti e sveleremo i nostri piani per il futuro con Cloud Native PostgreSQL.
Las Variaciones de la Replicación de PostgreSQLEDB
Replicación física, replicación lógica, síncrona, asíncrona, multi-maestro, escalabilidad horizontal, etc. Son muchos los términos asociados con la replicación de bases de datos. En esta charla revisaremos los conceptos fundamentales detrás de cada variación de la replicación de PostgreSQL, y en qué casos conviene usar una o la otra. La presentación incluye una parte práctica con demostraciones aunque no será un tutorial sobre como configurar un cluster. El enfoque está en entender cada variación para elegir la mejor dependiendo del caso de uso.
Cosas que aprenderán:
- Cómo funciona la replicación física en PostgreSQL
- Cómo funciona la replicación lógica en PostgreSQL
- Diferencias entre replicación síncrona y asíncrona
- Qué es replicación multi-maestro
NoSQL and Spatial Database Capabilities using PostgreSQLEDB
PostgreSQL is an object-relational database system. NoSQL on the other hand is a non-relational database and is document-oriented. Learn how the PostgreSQL database gives one the flexible options to combine NoSQL workloads with the relational query power by offering JSON data types. With PostgreSQL, new capabilities can be developed and plugged into the database as required.
Attend this webinar to learn:
- The new features and capabilities in PostgreSQL for new workloads, requiring greater flexibility in the data model
- NoSQL with JSON, Hstore and its performance and features for enterprises
- Spatial SQL - advanced features in PostGIS application with PostGIS extension
"Why use PgBouncer? It’s a lightweight, easy to configure connection pooler and it does one job well. As you’d expect from a talk on connection pooling, we’ll give a brief summary of connection pooling and why it increases efficiency. We’ll look at when not to use connection pooling, and we’ll demonstrate how to configure PgBouncer and how it works. But. Did you know you can also do this? 1. Scaling PgBouncer PgBouncer is single threaded which means a single instance of PgBouncer isn’t going to do you much good on a multi-threaded and/or multi-CPU machine. We’ll show you how to add more PgBouncer instances so you can use more than one thread for easy scaling. 2. Read-write / read only routing Using different pgBouncer databases you can route read-write traffic to the primary database and route read-only traffic to a number of standby databases. 3. Load balancing When we use multiple PgBouncer instances, load balancing comes for free. Load balancing can be directed to different standbys, and weighted according to ratios of load. 4. Silent failover You can perform silent failover during promotion of a new primary (assuming you have a VIP/DNS etc that always points to the primary). 5. And even: DoS prevention and protection from “badly behaved” applications! By using distinct port numbers you can provide database connections which deal with sudden bursts of incoming traffic in very different ways, which can help prevent the database from becoming swamped during high activity periods. You should leave the presentation wondering if there is anything PgBouncer can’t do."
In this talk I'll discuss how we can combine the power of PostgreSQL with TensorFlow to perform data analysis. By using the pl/python3 procedural language we can integrate machine learning libraries such as TensorFlow with PostgreSQL, opening the door for powerful data analytics combining SQL with AI. Typical use-cases might involve regression analysis to find relationships in an existing dataset and to predict results based on new inputs, or to analyse time series data and extrapolate future data taking into account general trends and seasonal variability whilst ignoring noise. Python is an ideal language for building custom systems to do this kind of work as it gives us access to a rich ecosystem of libraries such as Pandas and Numpy, in addition to TensorFlow itself.
Practical Partitioning in Production with PostgresEDB
Has your table become too large to handle? Have you thought about chopping it up into smaller pieces that are easier to query and maintain? What if it's in constant use? An introduction to the problems that can arise and how PostgreSQL's partitioning features can help, followed by a real-world scenario of partitioning an existing huge table on a live system. We will be looking at the problems caused by having very large tables in your database and how declarative table partitioning in Postgres can help. Also, how to perform dimensioning before but also after creating huge tables, partitioning key selection, the importance of upgrading to get the latest Postgres features and finally we will dive into a real-world scenario of having to partition an existing huge table in use on a production system.
There have been plenty of “explaining EXPLAIN” type talks over the years, which provide a great introduction to it. They often also cover how to identify a few of the more common issues through it. EXPLAIN is a deep topic though, and to do a good introduction talk, you have to skip over a lot of the tricky bits. As such, this talk will not be a good introduction to EXPLAIN, but instead a deeper dive into some of the things most don’t cover. The idea is to start with some of the more complex and unintuitive calculations needed to work out the relationships between operations, rows, threads, loops, timings, buffers, CTEs and subplans. Most popular tools handle at least several of these well, but there are cases where they don’t that are worth being conscious of and alert to. For example, we’ll have a look at whether certain numbers are averaged per-loop or per-thread, or both. We’ll also cover a resulting rounding issue or two to be on the lookout for. Finally, some per-operation timing quirks are worth looking out for where CTEs and subqueries are concerned, for example CTEs that are referenced more than once. As time allows, we can also look at a few rarer issues that can be spotted via EXPLAIN, as well as a few more gotchas that we’ve picked up along the way. This includes things like spotting when the query is JIT, planning, or trigger time dominated, spotting the signs of table and index bloat, issues like lossy bitmap scans or index-only scans fetching from the heap, as well as some things to be aware of when using auto_explain.
Internet of Things is a currently a burgeoning market, and is often associated with specialized data-stores. However PostgreSQL is just as capable at this use-case and can offer some compelling advantages. We’ll explore ways to store IoT data in PostgreSQL covering various ways to store and structure this kind of data. How range types and differing types of indexes can be of use. Also taking a quick look at some extensions designed for this use case. Then looking at powerful SQL features which can really help when analyzing IoT data streams, and how the power of a real SQL database can be a key advantage.
I would like you to join me on our journey from a complex, multi instance Oracle topology to a single logical database in PostgreSQL. Each technology and architectural decision point will be discussed describing how we arrived at our destination. There are five keys areas that will be covered: - Target architecture - Migration of database objects (tables, indexes, views, synonyms, etc) - Migration of database code (packages, functions, procedures, triggers) - Application tier - Migration of Data - with minimal downtime during cutover The target architecture is a BDR cluster, where the physical data model and data stored is different between the logical standbys and the lead master/shadow master. Will discuss how this allowed for the simplification of the topology, and the benefits this delivered. Before you go there, yes I know PostgreSQL does no have synonyms, but an alternative approach was needed. There is a significant amount of business logic in the database tier all of which needed to be translated into database code. Will look at the tools and extensions available to reproduce the functionality in PostgreSQL. Look at common non-ISO standard SQL embedded in the application tier, along with jdbc challenges. Finally a look at some of the data movement tools available. Full disclosure, we are still on the journey but have learnt a lot on the way.
The proposed talk will go through several questions. The first obvious one is why would I bother learn CLI when I can do whatever I need with a GUI tool?
We'll try to answer why knowing CLI is a MUST for some people (like Postgres DBAs, for example) whereas it's only a bonus for others (like data scientists, for example).
Then we'll go through the basics about 101 (how to connect to, interactive mode versus not interactive more, how to set psql environment to work comfortably and so on...)
The last part will be about tips and tricks that will make anyone's journey with psql more effective and enjoyable. I'm looking for the "TIL" effect in people's eyes.
EDB 13 - New Enhancements for Security and Usability - APJEDB
Database security is always of paramount importance to all organizations. In this webinar, we will explore the security, usability, and portability updates of the latest version of the EDB database server and tools.
Join us in this webinar to learn:
- The new security features such as SCRAM and the encryption of database passwords and traffic between Failover Manager agents
- Usability updates that automate partitioning, verify backup integrity, and streamline the management of failover and backups
- Portability improvements that simplify running PostgreSQL across on-premise and cloud environments
Dans ce webinar, nous allons parler des différences entre une sauvegarde physique et une sauvegarde logique. Nous allons lister les avantages et inconvénients, les principales considérations et les outils disponibles pour les deux méthodes.
- Perte de données
- Exports logiques
- Standbys
- WALs et Recovery
- Snapshots VM/Disques
- Sauvegardes physique
- Conclusion
Vieni a scoprire Cloud Native PostgreSQL (CNP), l’operatore per Kubernetes, direttamente da coloro che lo hanno ideato e lo sviluppano in EDB.
CNP facilita l’integrazione di database PostgreSQL con le tue applicazioni all’interno di cluster Kubernetes e OpenShift Container Platform di RedHat, grazie alla sua gestione automatica dell’architettura primario/standby che include: self-healing, failover, switchover, rolling update, backup, ecc.
Durante il webinar affronteremo i seguenti punti:
- DevOps e Cloud Native
- Introduzione a Cloud Native PostgreSQL
- Architetture
- Caratteristiche principali
- Esempi di uso e configurazione
- Kubernetes, Storage e Postgres
- Demo
- Conclusioni
New enhancements for security and usability in EDB 13EDB
EDB 13 enhances our flagship database server and tools. This webinar will explore its security, usability, and portability updates. Join us to learn how EDB 13 can help you improve your PostgreSQL productivity and data protection.
Webinar highlights include:
- New security features such as SCRAM and the encryption of database passwords and traffic between Failover Manager agents
- Usability updates that automate partitioning, verify backup integrity and streamline the management of failover and backups
- Portability improvements that simplify running PostgreSQL across on-premise and cloud environments
The webinar will review a multi-layered framework for PostgreSQL security, with a deeper focus on limiting access to the database and data, as well as securing the data.
Using the popular AAA (Authentication, Authorization, Auditing) framework we will cover:
- Best practices for authentication (trust, certificate, MD5, Scram, etc).
- Advanced approaches, such as password profiles.
- Deep dive of authorization and data access control for roles, database objects (tables, etc), view usage, row-level security, and data redaction.
- Auditing, encryption, and SQL injection attack prevention.
Note: this session is delivered in German
Speaker:
Borys Neselovskyi, Sales Engineer, EDB
EDB Cloud Native Postgres includes database container images and a Kubernetes Operator that manage the lifecycle of a database from deployment to operations. This Kubernetes Operator for Postgres is written by EDB entirely from scratch in the Go language and relies exclusively on the Kubernetes API.
Attend this webinar to learn about:
- DevOps & Cloud Native
- Overview of Cloud Native Postgres
- Storage for Postgres workloads in Kubernetes
- Using Cloud Native Postgres
- Demo
Exploring Innovations in Data Repository Solutions - Insights from the U.S. G...Globus
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has made substantial investments in meeting evolving scientific, technical, and policy driven demands on storing, managing, and delivering data. As these demands continue to grow in complexity and scale, the USGS must continue to explore innovative solutions to improve its management, curation, sharing, delivering, and preservation approaches for large-scale research data. Supporting these needs, the USGS has partnered with the University of Chicago-Globus to research and develop advanced repository components and workflows leveraging its current investment in Globus. The primary outcome of this partnership includes the development of a prototype enterprise repository, driven by USGS Data Release requirements, through exploration and implementation of the entire suite of the Globus platform offerings, including Globus Flow, Globus Auth, Globus Transfer, and Globus Search. This presentation will provide insights into this research partnership, introduce the unique requirements and challenges being addressed and provide relevant project progress.
May Marketo Masterclass, London MUG May 22 2024.pdfAdele Miller
Can't make Adobe Summit in Vegas? No sweat because the EMEA Marketo Engage Champions are coming to London to share their Summit sessions, insights and more!
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Globus Compute wth IRI Workflows - GlobusWorld 2024Globus
As part of the DOE Integrated Research Infrastructure (IRI) program, NERSC at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and ALCF at Argonne National Lab are working closely with General Atomics on accelerating the computing requirements of the DIII-D experiment. As part of the work the team is investigating ways to speedup the time to solution for many different parts of the DIII-D workflow including how they run jobs on HPC systems. One of these routes is looking at Globus Compute as a way to replace the current method for managing tasks and we describe a brief proof of concept showing how Globus Compute could help to schedule jobs and be a tool to connect compute at different facilities.
Large Language Models and the End of ProgrammingMatt Welsh
Talk by Matt Welsh at Craft Conference 2024 on the impact that Large Language Models will have on the future of software development. In this talk, I discuss the ways in which LLMs will impact the software industry, from replacing human software developers with AI, to replacing conventional software with models that perform reasoning, computation, and problem-solving.
A Comprehensive Look at Generative AI in Retail App Testing.pdfkalichargn70th171
Traditional software testing methods are being challenged in retail, where customer expectations and technological advancements continually shape the landscape. Enter generative AI—a transformative subset of artificial intelligence technologies poised to revolutionize software testing.
In software engineering, the right architecture is essential for robust, scalable platforms. Wix has undergone a pivotal shift from event sourcing to a CRUD-based model for its microservices. This talk will chart the course of this pivotal journey.
Event sourcing, which records state changes as immutable events, provided robust auditing and "time travel" debugging for Wix Stores' microservices. Despite its benefits, the complexity it introduced in state management slowed development. Wix responded by adopting a simpler, unified CRUD model. This talk will explore the challenges of event sourcing and the advantages of Wix's new "CRUD on steroids" approach, which streamlines API integration and domain event management while preserving data integrity and system resilience.
Participants will gain valuable insights into Wix's strategies for ensuring atomicity in database updates and event production, as well as caching, materialization, and performance optimization techniques within a distributed system.
Join us to discover how Wix has mastered the art of balancing simplicity and extensibility, and learn how the re-adoption of the modest CRUD has turbocharged their development velocity, resilience, and scalability in a high-growth environment.
How Recreation Management Software Can Streamline Your Operations.pptxwottaspaceseo
Recreation management software streamlines operations by automating key tasks such as scheduling, registration, and payment processing, reducing manual workload and errors. It provides centralized management of facilities, classes, and events, ensuring efficient resource allocation and facility usage. The software offers user-friendly online portals for easy access to bookings and program information, enhancing customer experience. Real-time reporting and data analytics deliver insights into attendance and preferences, aiding in strategic decision-making. Additionally, effective communication tools keep participants and staff informed with timely updates. Overall, recreation management software enhances efficiency, improves service delivery, and boosts customer satisfaction.
First Steps with Globus Compute Multi-User EndpointsGlobus
In this presentation we will share our experiences around getting started with the Globus Compute multi-user endpoint. Working with the Pharmacology group at the University of Auckland, we have previously written an application using Globus Compute that can offload computationally expensive steps in the researcher's workflows, which they wish to manage from their familiar Windows environments, onto the NeSI (New Zealand eScience Infrastructure) cluster. Some of the challenges we have encountered were that each researcher had to set up and manage their own single-user globus compute endpoint and that the workloads had varying resource requirements (CPUs, memory and wall time) between different runs. We hope that the multi-user endpoint will help to address these challenges and share an update on our progress here.
Enhancing Research Orchestration Capabilities at ORNL.pdfGlobus
Cross-facility research orchestration comes with ever-changing constraints regarding the availability and suitability of various compute and data resources. In short, a flexible data and processing fabric is needed to enable the dynamic redirection of data and compute tasks throughout the lifecycle of an experiment. In this talk, we illustrate how we easily leveraged Globus services to instrument the ACE research testbed at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility with flexible data and task orchestration capabilities.
Navigating the Metaverse: A Journey into Virtual Evolution"Donna Lenk
Join us for an exploration of the Metaverse's evolution, where innovation meets imagination. Discover new dimensions of virtual events, engage with thought-provoking discussions, and witness the transformative power of digital realms."
Listen to the keynote address and hear about the latest developments from Rachana Ananthakrishnan and Ian Foster who review the updates to the Globus Platform and Service, and the relevance of Globus to the scientific community as an automation platform to accelerate scientific discovery.
Understanding Globus Data Transfers with NetSageGlobus
NetSage is an open privacy-aware network measurement, analysis, and visualization service designed to help end-users visualize and reason about large data transfers. NetSage traditionally has used a combination of passive measurements, including SNMP and flow data, as well as active measurements, mainly perfSONAR, to provide longitudinal network performance data visualization. It has been deployed by dozens of networks world wide, and is supported domestically by the Engagement and Performance Operations Center (EPOC), NSF #2328479. We have recently expanded the NetSage data sources to include logs for Globus data transfers, following the same privacy-preserving approach as for Flow data. Using the logs for the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) as an example, this talk will walk through several different example use cases that NetSage can answer, including: Who is using Globus to share data with my institution, and what kind of performance are they able to achieve? How many transfers has Globus supported for us? Which sites are we sharing the most data with, and how is that changing over time? How is my site using Globus to move data internally, and what kind of performance do we see for those transfers? What percentage of data transfers at my institution used Globus, and how did the overall data transfer performance compare to the Globus users?
Providing Globus Services to Users of JASMIN for Environmental Data AnalysisGlobus
JASMIN is the UK’s high-performance data analysis platform for environmental science, operated by STFC on behalf of the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). In addition to its role in hosting the CEDA Archive (NERC’s long-term repository for climate, atmospheric science & Earth observation data in the UK), JASMIN provides a collaborative platform to a community of around 2,000 scientists in the UK and beyond, providing nearly 400 environmental science projects with working space, compute resources and tools to facilitate their work. High-performance data transfer into and out of JASMIN has always been a key feature, with many scientists bringing model outputs from supercomputers elsewhere in the UK, to analyse against observational or other model data in the CEDA Archive. A growing number of JASMIN users are now realising the benefits of using the Globus service to provide reliable and efficient data movement and other tasks in this and other contexts. Further use cases involve long-distance (intercontinental) transfers to and from JASMIN, and collecting results from a mobile atmospheric radar system, pushing data to JASMIN via a lightweight Globus deployment. We provide details of how Globus fits into our current infrastructure, our experience of the recent migration to GCSv5.4, and of our interest in developing use of the wider ecosystem of Globus services for the benefit of our user community.
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Experience our free, in-depth three-part Tendenci Platform Corporate Membership Management workshop series! In Session 1 on May 14th, 2024, we began with an Introduction and Setup, mastering the configuration of your Corporate Membership Module settings to establish membership types, applications, and more. Then, on May 16th, 2024, in Session 2, we focused on binding individual members to a Corporate Membership and Corporate Reps, teaching you how to add individual members and assign Corporate Representatives to manage dues, renewals, and associated members. Finally, on May 28th, 2024, in Session 3, we covered questions and concerns, addressing any queries or issues you may have.
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We describe the deployment and use of Globus Compute for remote computation. This content is aimed at researchers who wish to compute on remote resources using a unified programming interface, as well as system administrators who will deploy and operate Globus Compute services on their research computing infrastructure.
OpenFOAM solver for Helmholtz equation, helmholtzFoam / helmholtzBubbleFoamtakuyayamamoto1800
In this slide, we show the simulation example and the way to compile this solver.
In this solver, the Helmholtz equation can be solved by helmholtzFoam. Also, the Helmholtz equation with uniformly dispersed bubbles can be simulated by helmholtzBubbleFoam.