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Deepthi has been working with databases and distributed systems for 20+ years. She has designed and implemented various database and application scaling strategies in diverse industries like Supply Chain Planning, Mobile Device Management and Managed Databases. She currently runs the Database Engineering teams at Supabase. Prior to Supabase, Deepthi spent 7 years as a maintainer of Vitess, the open source MySQL Scaling solution that came out of YouTube, and for ~5 of those years she was also the Technical Lead for the project.

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PostgreSQL has become the database of choice for modern applications, but scaling beyond a single instance remains a significant challenge. While MySQL users have benefited from Vitess, the battle-tested horizontal sharding system born at YouTube that now powers some of the world's largest deployments, PostgreSQL users have lacked a comparable solution. Multigres changes that.

This talk introduces Multigres, an open-source project that adapts Vitess's proven architecture for PostgreSQL. Led by Sugu Sougoumarane, co-creator of Vitess, Multigres brings horizontal scalability, high availability, and intelligent sharding to PostgreSQL while preserving full protocol compatibility with existing applications.

We will cover the full Multigres architecture and feature set. This includes Provisioning, Connection Pooling, Cluster Management, Backup/Restore, High Availability, Materialization and Sharding.

Who Should Attend: This session is for PostgreSQL DBAs, backend engineers, and architects who are hitting the limits of single-instance Postgres or planning for future growth. Whether you're managing multi-tenant SaaS platforms, building globally distributed systems, or simply want to understand the next frontier of PostgreSQL scaling, you'll leave with a clear picture of how Multigres works and where it's headed.

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50 min
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PostgresWorld Webinars: 2026
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Ops
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Medium
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