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Sumedh Pathak

Announcing CitusDB 4.1

Written byBy Sumedh Pathak | August 15, 2015Aug 15, 2015

We're excited to announce general availability of CitusDB 4.1, which is based on the new PostgreSQL 9.4.4 release. CitusDB is a scalable database with massively parallel query processing for real-time Big Data applications. The release had a focus...

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Sumedh Pathak

CitusDB 4.0 release notes

Written byBy Sumedh Pathak | March 23, 2015Mar 23, 2015

We're excited to announce general availability of CitusDB 4.0, which is based on the new PostgreSQL 9.4 release. CitusDB is our full featured, turnkey database solution for fully scalable, highly-available PostgreSQL. A licensed solution, CitusDB allows...

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Jason Petersen

Announcing pg_shard 1.1

Written byBy Jason Petersen | March 18, 2015Mar 18, 2015

Last winter, we open-sourced pg_shard, a transparent sharding extension for PostgreSQL. It brought straightforward sharding capabilities to PostgreSQL, allowing tables and queries to be distributed across any number of servers.

Today we’re excited...

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Ozgun Erdogan

How to Build Your Distributed Database (1/2)

Written byBy Ozgun Erdogan | February 24, 2015Feb 24, 2015

The first distributed database that I worked on was called CSPIT. The project was led by a visionary architect and involved some of the smartest developers I knew at Amazon.

CSPIT never saw the light of day. On the technical side, we ran into scalability...

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Sumedh Pathak

CitusDB 3.0 release notes

Written byBy Sumedh Pathak | February 25, 2014Feb 25, 2014

We are excited to announce the general availability of CitusDB v3.0. Apart from various bug fixes and performance improvements, the major features in this release include:

  • Large table joins. We now support dynamic repartitioning of tables to handle...
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Sumedh Pathak

CitusDB 2.1 release notes

Written byBy Sumedh Pathak | August 22, 2013Aug 22, 2013

We are excited to announce CitusDB's v2.1 release, and provide our users with new features that enable them to address a larger variety of use-cases. Some of these new features include:

  • Task tracker based execution: Until this point, CitusDB only...
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