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PGConf.Russia 2025

PGConf.Russia is the largest PostgreSQL conference in Russia and the CIS. The event offers technical sessions, hands-on demos of new DBMS features, master classes, networking opportunities, and knowledge exchange with top PostgreSQL community experts. Each year, hundreds of professionals participate, including DBAs, database architects, developers, QA engineers, and IT managers.

Agenda highlights

  • Latest news and updates from the PostgreSQL global community

  • Monitoring, high availability, and security

  • Streamlined migration from Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and other systems

  • Query optimization

  • Scalability, sharding and partitioning

  • AI applications in DBMS

  • PostgreSQL compatibility with other software

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Talks

Talks archive

PGConf.Russia 2025
  • Alexander Nikitin
    Alexander Nikitin

    The work of a DBA is very multifaceted: backups, version updates, performance issues — there's a long list. But sometimes, due to the workload, we don't give enough attention to innovations that don't directly relate to what we do every day. Such is the case with logical replication.

    Of course, each of us has some skills working with this tool, but PostgreSQL is a rapidly evolving database system. Sometimes, we simply need to look around with a fresh perspective to see something new.

    My presentation will be based on this approach: we'll start with theory (as always, less theory, more practice) and simple examples, then move on to more complex examples of its use. Special attention will be given to what has changed in modern versions of PostgreSQL.

    This presentation will be helpful for those who want to get acquainted with logical replication or refresh their knowledge of this tool.

  • Alexey Fadeev
    Alexey Fadeev

    Two years ago, I spoke about data retrieval queries, where the LINQ to DB library offers almost limitless possibilities.

    This talk is about data modification operations. LINQ to DB allows you to execute UPDATE + JOIN queries, INSERT FROM SELECT, supports the MERGE operator, row-level locking with SELECT FOR UPDATE, temporary table creation, and features a fast data insertion mechanism.

    I will also discuss the linq2db. EntityFrameworkCore project — a solution for those who aren’t ready to leave EF Core but still want the capabilities of LINQ to DB. I’ll share our experience implementing LINQ to DB in a large-scale project.

  • Alexandr Burtsev
    Alexandr Burtsev

    Sometimes, issues arise with the operation of PostgreSQL on Linux. We will define a classification of these scenarios and provide solutions, from simple to complex. Which failures lead to data corruption? Which scenarios are more dangerous than others, and what should be monitored? We will review logging examples from DBM.P Skala-R and analyze debugging scenarios, including OS libraries, Linux kernel, drivers, and kernel modules to identify causes and resolve errors.

  • Karel van der Walt
    Karel van der Walt

    Experience Report addressing the manual migration of MS SQL Server Stored Procedures and Table-Valued Functions to PL/pgSQL. We chose a manual migration from T-SQL over using a PostgreSQL Extension with an automated translation. The motivation was that the T-SQL code contains non-trivial business logic for which we wanted idiomatic PL/pgSQL code. 

    The T-SQL Code used features like 

    • Mix of Stored Procedures and Table-valued Functions

    • Table variables, (user-defined) table types 

    • Recursive Common Table Expressions 

    • Optional parameters 

    The migration required

    • Adopting naming conventions 

    • Renaming parameters and local variables 

    • Maping table types 

    • Mapping table-valued parameters to arrays 

    • Mapping table-valued return types to SETOF record

    • Translating between arrays and tables 

    In this session we will migrate a chain of dependend functions T-SQL functions to PL/pgSQL. We will work around quirks in both T-SQL functions and PL/pgSQL.

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