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Episode Synopsis
Nikolay and Michael discuss JSON — our options for storing it in Postgres, whether or when we should, as well as a brief intro and some tips for JSON functions available. Here are links to a few things we mentioned: hstoreXML typeXML functionsJSON typesJSON functionsJSONB indexingNULLS episodeWhy Postgres is popular episodePostgreSQL 12 release notesWhat’s New in SQL:2016 (blog post by Markus Winand)SQL/JSON is postponed (blog post by depesz) JSON[b] Roadmap (talk by Oleg Bartunov)Slides, with benchmarksRUM access methodJSON in PostgreSQL: how to use it right (blog post by Laurenz Albe from Cybertec)pg_jsonschemaTOAST_TUPLE_TARGET and TOAST_TUPLE_THRESHOLD The Surprising Impact of Medium-Size Texts on PostgreSQL Performance (blog post by Haki Benita) Aggregate functionsHow to store and index json data (blog post by ScaleGrid)When to avoid JSONB (blog post by Heap)FerretDB------------------------What did you like or not like? What should we discuss next time? Let us know by tweeting us on @samokhvalov / @michristofides / @PostgresFM, or by commenting on our Google doc.If you would like to share this episode, here's a good link (and thank you!)Postgres FM is brought to you by:Nikolay Samokhvalov, founder of Postgres.aiMichael Christofides, founder of pgMustardWith special thanks to:Jessie Draws for the amazing artwork
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