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Nikolay Samokhvalov: #PostgresMarathon 2-009: Prepared statements and partitioned table lock explosion, part 1
In #PostgresMarathon 2-008, we discovered that prepared statements can dramatically reduce LWLock:LockManager contention by switching from planner locks (which lock everything) to executor locks (which lock only what's actually used). Starting with execution 7, we saw locks drop from 6 (table + 5 indexes) to just 1 (table only).
There we tested only a simple, unpartitioned table. What happens if the table is partitioned?
Hans-Juergen Schoenig: The Future of CYBERTEC and PostgreSQL
For this second entry into our blog feature to celebrate 25 years of CYBERTEC, our CEO gave some interesting insights into what he expects of the future - for the company as well as PostgreSQL as a whole.
CYBERTEC in another 25 yearsInterviewer: Let's talk about the future. Where do you think you see CYBERTEC in another 25 years?
Jeremy Schneider: Explaining IPC:SyncRep – Postgres Sync Replication is Not Actually Sync Replication
Postgres database-level “synchronous replication” does not actually mean the replication is synchronous. It’s a bit of a lie really. The replication is actually – always – asynchronous. What it actually means is “when the client issues a COMMIT then pause until we know the transaction is replicated.” In fact the primary writer database doesn’t need to wait for the replicas to catch up UNTIL the client issues a COMMIT …and even then it’s only a single individual connection which waits. This has many interesting properties.
Robert Bernier: Troubleshooting PostgreSQL Logical Replication, Working with LSNs
Mayur B.: Slonik on the Catwalk: PGConf.EU 2025 Recap
I volunteered as a room host and Slonik guide.
Best gig: posing our elephant. The photographer had runway-level ideas. Slonik delivered every single time.
Rhys Stewart: Trigger Happy: Live edits in QGIS
Shaun Thomas: Returning Multiple Rows with Postgres Extensions
Creating an extension for Postgres is an experience worthy of immense satisfaction. You get to contribute to the extension ecosystem while providing valuable functionality to other Postgres users. It’s also an incredibly challenging exercise in many ways, so we’re glad you’ve returned to learn a bit more about building Postgres extensions.In the previous article in this series, we discussed creating an extension to block DDL.
Cornelia Biacsics: Contributions for week 43, 2025
In October 2025, PostgreSQL Conference Europe brought the community together in Riga, Latvia from the 21st to the 24th.
Organizers
- Andreas Scherbaum
- Chris Ellis
- Dave Page
- Ilya Kosmodemiansky
- Jimmy Angelakos
- Karen Jex
- Magnus Hagander
- Marc Linster
- Samed Yildirim
- Valeria Kaplan
Talk selection committee
- Karen Jex (non voting chair)
Application Developer and Community Subcommittee
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