A Week In Other Databases: IO in PostgreSQL: Past, Present, Future

Cool Cool Cool


A while back, the CMU Database group started hosting a series of database talks that gave the folks behind new and interesting databases a chance to talk about what they’re working on, why they built it, how they’re different from what’s around, and more.

I really enjoyed a bunch of them, and I think you might too, so this week I’m posting my favorite ones.

Thanks for reading!

Going Further


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The Building Blocks for Self-Driving PostgreSQL

Grand Bonne


I know what you’re thinking: Who cares about that free database?

Well, it’s not necessarily the Postgres part that you might care about, but more the fact that a third party is developing software to do what major vendors aren’t doing.

This sort of thing might come to SQL Server someday, and it probably should. The self-tuning features in Azure are ass.

Thanks for reading.

Going Further


If this is the kind of SQL Server stuff you love learning about, you’ll love my training. I’m offering a 75% discount to my blog readers if you click from here. I’m also available for consulting if you just don’t have time for that and need to solve performance problems quickly.