Professional
Branding Track
Build your professional reputation through deep PostgreSQL internals, engineering case studies, technical writing, open source, and a personal brand that makes you stand out.
Built for: "I want to be recognized as a PostgreSQL expert — not just someone who operates a database."
This Track is For You If…
🎯 Working DBA Who Wants to Be Known
You're good at your job but invisible in the community. This track gives you the technical depth and public presence to change that.
✍️ Engineer Who Wants to Teach or Write
You want to start a blog, contribute to docs, speak at conferences, or build a following. The technical writing and open source modules give you the framework.
🔬 DBA Who Wants Internals Depth
You want to understand MVCC deeply, read WAL bytes, debug replication edge cases — and be the person colleagues call when things break.
📈 Senior Engineer Targeting Principal/Staff Level
At senior levels, visibility and articulation matter as much as skills. This track develops both simultaneously.
Outcomes After This Track
Technical depth + public presence. Both, not one or the other.
🔬 Deep PostgreSQL Internals
Explain MVCC, WAL, and replication internals at a level most DBAs cannot. Understand the "why" behind every production behavior.
📖 Real Engineering Case Studies
Analyze how Uber, OpenAI, and real production teams made architectural decisions — and learn to reason the same way.
✍️ Technical Writing & Presentation
Write postmortems, architecture docs, blog posts, and conference proposals that get read and respected.
🌐 LinkedIn & GitHub Presence
A DBA-optimized LinkedIn profile and a GitHub that shows real work — not just forks and empty repos.
🤖 AI & Agentic Workflows
Understand how AI tools are being applied to database engineering and how to position yourself in that transition.
🌱 Open Source Contributions
Make your first (or next) meaningful PostgreSQL community contribution — extensions, docs, or tooling.
Engineering Case Studies
Real decisions. Real architectures. Real lessons. Not textbook examples.
Case Study 1: Uber & MVCC
Why Uber migrated away from PostgreSQL — the MVCC write amplification problem, index bloat at scale, and what it means for your architecture decisions today.
Case Study 2: OpenAI & PgBouncer
How OpenAI scaled connection management with PgBouncer — pool modes, transaction vs session pooling, and the tuning decisions behind handling millions of connections.
Case Study 3: Real Production Outages
Dissecting real replication failures and storage exhaustion incidents — root cause analysis, timeline reconstruction, and how to write a postmortem that builds trust.
All ~43 Sessions
Core PostgreSQL foundation + internals depth + professional brand.
Enrol in Track 4: Professional Branding
- ~43 live sessions — core PostgreSQL + internals + brand
- Full PostgreSQL core through HA, replication, and Grafana
- Performance Engineering and pgBadger sessions
- 3 real engineering case studies (Uber, OpenAI, production outages)
- Deep internals: MVCC, WAL, Locking, Replication edge cases
- AI & Agentic Workflows for database engineering
- Technical Writing & Presentation Skills
- LinkedIn & GitHub optimization
- PostgreSQL Source Code Concepts & Open Source contributions
- Session recordings for revision