I fell into PostgreSQL in 2014 and since then, this open source DBMS has never left me :) At Dalibo, I acquired a good knowledge of Postgres and SQL that I used in my work as a consultant. These included training, postgres tuning, participation in the PostgreSQL community (conferences, open source projects, writing articles, patches...). At Doctolib, I acquired a solid experience in maintaining in operational condition a high volume production with high throughput, with significant challenges in terms of service performance, security and availability: ~45,000 transactions per second on a database of more than 3.5TB with very strong growth. Currently at PeopleDoc, I`m in a DBA team where my role is to make sure that production runs smoothly, communicate best practices to developers, and optimize platforms for performance. I am also involved in writing blue-green migration in as transparent a way as possible for the application and without downtime. Since 2021 I am also available for freelance missions (tuning, optimization, modeling consulting, replication, training ...). I am also determined to maintain my involvement in the PostgreSQL community. Thus, you can meet me at community events (conferences, meetup...) and also on Postgres` mailing list ;) Notice to recruiters so that you don`t waste time: I`ve been working full time from home for the last 5 years, no need to offer me a job that is not full remote. Moreover, I`m not interested in NoSQL or GAFAM/kubernetes cloud environments. I prefer the relational model and to have control over the hardware and low level. Of course I`m still interested in PostgreSQL, but I`m also curious and interested to learn about Rust, Go and other things related to data analysis (R, python...).
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