Lessons learned scaling our SaaS on Postgres to 8+ billion events | Citus Con 2022

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Video of a talk by Jonathan Denney at Citus Con: An Event for Postgres. Abstract: How we scaled ConvertFlow's platform to 40 million visitors per month and 8+ billion events processed, using Postgres and Citus on Azure.
    Jonathan Denney is co-founder and CTO at ConvertFlow, a no-code visitor conversion platform that helps marketing teams scale their marketing workflows without waiting on developers. ConvertFlow runs their multi-tenant SaaS offering on top of Citus on Azure.
    ► Video bookmarks:
    ⏩ 00:00 Introduction
    ⏩ 00:58 What is Convertflow
    ⏩ 02:27 From 0 to 1M events
    ⏩ 06:42 From 1M to 100M events
    ⏩ 08:57 From 100M to 1B events
    ⏩ 12:13 From 1B to multiple billion events
    ⏩ 15:03 Bigint migration
    ⏩ 16:08 Migration to Hyperscale (Citus)
    ⏩ 17:19 Lessons learned recap
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Komentáře • 11

  • @JaNaMSoNi
    @JaNaMSoNi Před 2 měsíci

    Really helpful

  • @2008topshelf
    @2008topshelf Před 12 dny

    Nicely done. Though I'd be curious what was the overriding beneficial interesting in moving the citus from aws to azure when citus does its thing on both? Possibly some more incentivizing credits on the MS side, I'd guess.

  • @sureshchaudhari4465
    @sureshchaudhari4465 Před 4 měsíci

    bro you nailed it even senior engineers dont talk to the point the webinar is not lengthy delivers so much on time

  • @Kingromstar
    @Kingromstar Před 10 měsíci

    Timescaledb wasn't out yet, lol.

  • @RH-of5cr
    @RH-of5cr Před 11 měsíci

    naturally we chose ruby on rails.... wahahaha

    • @RU-qv3jl
      @RU-qv3jl Před měsícem

      Did it work? Did they make money? Are they still going? Business is less abut ego than things working, which is what they did.

  • @svenbb4937
    @svenbb4937 Před 2 lety +7

    The most important lesson was missing:
    Hire some experienced developer who know what they are doing...

    • @mzyil
      @mzyil Před rokem +3

      startups rarely have the money

    • @PatrickMichalina
      @PatrickMichalina Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@mzyil they can and do!

    • @RU-qv3jl
      @RU-qv3jl Před měsícem

      Well they‘re still going so apparently that luxury isn‘t needed and it is a luxury for a startup.