Citus Data

@citusdata

Builders of Citus. Making sharding simple for Postgres users everywhere.

San Francisco, CA
Joined May 2011

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    2 Dec 2016

    In case you missed our talk “How Citus Enables Scalable PostgreSQL on AWS” at AWS re:Invent you can watch it here -

  2. 13 minutes ago
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    +1 when (thx) shares a good post from our team. This, by Marco Slot, on scaling complex SQL transactions in multi-tenant apps!

  3. Retweeted
    8 hours ago

    What's the difference between Software Engineers, Programmers & Developers? 👍 Jer, 👍!

  4. Retweeted
    6 hours ago

    Scaling out complex SQL transactions in multi-tenant apps on Postgres

  5. 21 hours ago
  6. Jun 2

    because good architecture is not only functional but also beautiful.

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    May 27
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    Jun 2
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    Jun 2

    Marco Slot: Scaling out complex SQL transactions in multi-tenant apps on Postgres

  10. Jun 2

    The latest from Marco Slot on Postgres: the story on scaling out complex SQL transactions in multi-tenant apps

  11. Jun 2

    Not sure why we find this funny but we do. Here you go, a "bird of humour" for y'all. (thx HT )

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    Jun 2
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    Jun 1

    postgresql: RT DatabaseDaily: An Intro to Scaling Connections in Postgres:

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    May 19

    What are clouds made of? One for

  15. Jun 1

    Building a scalable metrics backend with Citus OR how we use Citus Cloud on Citus Cloud: by

  16. Retweeted
    May 31

    Malis, a engr, writes really informative posts on Postgres. Great place to start if you're trying to learn: .

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    May 30
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    May 31

    Mary Meeker’s 2017 internet trends report [pdf]

  19. May 31

    A Comparison of Advanced, Modern Cloud by / ft. Citus / love it when we make the list

  20. May 30
    Replying to

    beautiful view . horizontal scale is a good thing, right? :)

  21. May 30

    Well, actually … just use Postgres :)

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