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@tchorix & I are presenting on data modeling within #PostgreSQL in a storytelling fashion at @posetteconf, a free virtual event hosted by #Microsoft that's all about #Postgres this June 10-12!

Want to tune in? Add the livestream to your calendar, or register (optionally) here: posetteconf.com/2025/talks/pos (or, wait until the recording is out after the event!)

Illustrations will be completed by Scarlett Riggs, who we are very excited to be working with.

This talk should be great for anyone that's looking to understand things from the perspectives of an application developer, and a seasoned database administrator; here, you'll be able to learn when it is best to handle logic within the database vs. the application!

Looking forward to seeing you there 📽️

The number of times I’ve heard about Akkoma DB rot come up now is kinda crazy.

WTF wrong is going on over there??
I wish I could watch a #DBA or something dig into their design/schema and crack that nut.
Unless the causes of that are already known/reported/documented.

Does Pleroma experience that same thing too?
Edit: looked it up, lol ya it does.

Wir suchen #DBA. #teilzeit / #Vollzeit (nach Absprache).

Ort: Voll #Remote - wir haben kein Büro mehr - aber aus vertraglichen und rechtlichen Gründen muss der Arbeitsort innerhalb von .de liegen.
Selten (derzeit einmal im Jahr) eine Fahrt in die Gegend um Frankfurt/Main einzuplanen, Firmenevent.

Gutes Wissen mit/über/in #Oracle #Datenbank nötig. Je mehr dann auch noch von #PostgreSQL und ggf. #patroni bekannt ist, desto besser. Umgebung auf #linux.

#Festanstellung ist das Ziel, #Freischaffend ist weniger gern gesehen (ja, ich weiß, da gibt es auch viele gute).

Bei Interesse: DM an mich.

#fedihire #fedijob #oracle #postgresql

Boosts welcome.

Seeking MongoDB Database Reliability Engineer and DBA

We're staffing up for our very large MongoDB environment in our datacenters and need to
fill two senior positions in the US

jobs.lever.co/rackspace/6de394

jobs.lever.co/rackspace/efb69a

Also openings for junior US support positions ( floss.social/@FLOX_advocate/11 ), India openings coming soon

#getFediHired #FediHire #FLOSSjobs #MongoDB #DBA #DBRE #WFH ( #WfHybrid in some locations ) #USjobs #Elastic

jobs.lever.coRackspace - Database Reliability Engineer (DBRE)We are seeking a skilled Database Reliability Engineer (DBRE) with expertise in MongoDB to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for ensuring the performance, scalability, and reliability of our database infrastructure. You will work closely with development, SRE, and DevOps teams to optimize database operations, automate processes, and proactively resolve issues. Strong knowledge of MongoDB indexes, index management, integrity checks, and statistics. Understand query plans to troubleshoot performance issues. Knowledge of CRUD syntax and Aggregation Framework. Understanding of replication, vertical scaling, horizontal scaling, and DR. Expert skill in MongoDB server 6.0, 7.0 & 8.0. Advanced analytical and problem-solving skills. Strong knowledge of database automation, ideally with Python and/or Ansible. Ability to work in a team environment. Excellent communications skills; written, verbal, and presentation. Ability to apply varying leadership skills and traits that cre

Headline: AI will eliminate DBA Jobs faster than you think.

Me: I don't use ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, or any other chat bots. In fact, I don't consciously choose to use any "AI" tools. So it's hard for me to comment on the predictions in this article. (Cont'd)

kendralittle.com/2025/03/02/ai

#DBA
#SQL
#SQLServer
#AI

KendraLittle.com · AI will eliminate DBA Jobs faster than you thinkKendra Little writes and draws comics about SQL Server, Data Platforms, and Database DevOps.

Headline: The future is far from doom and gloom for DBAs

Me: I always find these "future of the DBA" articles a little puzzling. The guidance they offer almost always makes me think out loud "I've been doing this for more than a decade. Is no one else doing this too?" History repeats itself with this article.
(Cont'd)

infoworld.com/article/3818889/

#DBA
#SQLServer
#Database

InfoWorldThe future is far from doom and gloom for DBAsWhile the DBA title will likely fade, database professionals and the demand for their skills will remain. But success will require a bigger picture view of data operations.