In this session, we’ll look at when and why you might partition your database tables, and answer some of the common questions people have about table partitioning.
You should come away with an understanding of whether partitioning is right for you and how you could go about putting it in place.
As you grapple with ever-growing database systems, you may start to think about table partitioning to help with managing large tables. Many of the customers I work with have gone through that thought process and they often ask questions such as:
In this session, we’ll look at when and why partitioning your Postgres tables can be useful, before going on to answer some of those questions.
You should come away with an understanding of whether partitioning is right for you and, if so, how you need to go about putting it in place.
Karen was a database administrator for over 20 years and was once described as “quite personable for a DBA”, which she decided to take as a compliment! She’s now a Senior Solutions Architect at Crunchy Data, helping her customers to design and manage their (PostgreSQL) database environments.
Karen gives talks about databases at PostgreSQL and developer conferences because she loves sharing knowledge. She is a PostgreSQL Europe board member and conference organiser, and chairs the PostgreSQL Europe Diversity Committee.