

About us
This group is for those who want to learn more and collaborate about adopting and running mission-critical apps on CockroachDB — the cloud native, distributed SQL database designed for high availability, effortless scale, and control over data placement.
Proof of identity, along with professional and/or education background is required to become a member. You must have an active Linkedin profile.
To learn more, visit our website: https://cockroachlabs.com
Check us out on Github: https://github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach
Join Our Community Slack: https://cockroa.ch/slack
Upcoming events
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Webinar: Migrating from Postgres to CockroachDB
·OnlineOnline1 attendee from 8 groupsYou must register using this link to attend.
For many years, Postgres has been a reliable backbone for countless applications and systems. But as traffic grows, regions multiply, and uptime expectations tighten, teams are running into hard limits around writes, resilience, and operational overhead like VACUUM tuning, DR failover events, and external connection poolers.
During this webinar, we will provide tips for recognizing when your application may be outgrowing Postgres and it might make sense to move to CockroachDB. We’ll also cover how to de-risk the migration, as well as how CockroachDB’s distributed, scale‑out SQL architecture performs at agentic scale and allows for true multi-region writes, zero‑downtime resilience, simpler recovery, and built‑in data lifecycle management—all without giving up the Postgres familiarity you rely on today.Join Rohan Joshi and Alistair Parry to see how to execute these migrations with minimal risk and complexity, using CockroachDB’s Postgres compatibility to preserve language and familiarity your teams already know. Building on their first session on migrations from Oracle to CockroachDB, this second episode will showcase our migration toolkit, MOLT, which streamlines schema and data movement and helps orchestrate cutover so you’re not stitching together custom scripts.
Past events
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