Presented by:

Sukhpreet Bedi

Amazon Web Services

Sukhpreet is a Senior PostgreSQL Specialist Solutions Architect at AWS, where she specializes in Amazon RDS and Aurora PostgreSQL engines. As a trusted technical advisor, she guides organizations in building resilient and secure database architectures on AWS. Her expertise extends to implementing Agentic AI solutions on PostgreSQL, helping customers develop intelligent applications that transform their business capabilities through modern database technologies.

Nazneen Jafri has spent nearly two decades in the trenches of large-scale production environments, developing an instinct for the kinds of problems that only surface when systems are under real pressure. Her career has spanned hands-on infrastructure and technical leadership at JPMorgan Chase and Ford Motor Company — where she built deep expertise across Crunchy PostgreSQL, GCP Cloud SQL, and large-scale enterprise platforms — to engineering and leadership roles at AWS, where she led the RDS and Aurora PostgreSQL team as Engineering Manager before returning to her first love: the deep technical work of understanding how databases actually behave in production. She currently focuses on RDS and Aurora PostgreSQL internals, performance, and contributing back to the open-source community. When she's not chasing down obscure storage-layer and performance edge cases, she's probably thinking about the next one.

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Every PostgreSQL database needs regular cleanup to stay healthy and fast - that's what VACUUM does. In this talk, we'll break down VACUUM in a way that's easy to understand. We'll look at how VACUUM has gotten better in recent versions, share tips to make it run smoothly, and show you how to fix common problems like slow-running queries and wasted storage space. Whether you're a developer working with databases, a database administrator, or someone who cares about database performance, this talk will help you understand how to keep your PostgreSQL database running at its best. We'll use real examples and share actual problems and solutions from the field, making sure you leave with knowledge you can use right away.

Date:
2026 April 22 16:00 PDT
Duration:
50 min
Room:
Winchester
Conference:
Postgres Conference: 2026
Language:
Track:
Essentials
Difficulty:
Medium