31 March – 01 April 2025
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
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Latest news and updates from the PostgreSQL global community
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Monitoring, high availability, and security
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Streamlined migration from Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and other systems
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Query optimization
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Scalability, sharding and partitioning
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AI applications in DBMS
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PostgreSQL compatibility with other software
Talks
Talks archive
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Александр Овчинников ФКУ "Налог-Сервис"Diagnostic Methods: Analyzing the Issue of Long CREATE DATABASE Execution
This talk covers two cases of long CREATE DATABASE execution in PostgreSQL 11, which, in a Corosync/Pacemaker cluster configuration, caused node failover due to a monitoring timeout from the clustering software. The first case is related to a large shared buffers size, while the second involves the use of the WITH OWNER option during database creation and a large pg_shdepend system table (a feature of using the jBPM software).
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Anatoly Anfinogenov АО "ВНИИЖТ"This talk addresses a common issue and touches a bit on application architecture. Temporary tables in database applications are typically used for several purposes.
Firstly, they are used to store intermediate results when implementing complex data processing algorithms. Secondly, in the case of stored procedures, application servers often place large datasets into temporary tables when they are too large or inconvenient to pass as parameters to stored procedures.
The handling of temporary tables in different DBMSs is implemented in various ways, which often complicates migration from these systems to Postgres.
The drawbacks of temporary tables are well-known, which leads to a reasonable desire to replace them, where possible, with other methods that can achieve the same goal. This talk focuses on alternative mechanisms provided by Postgres to solve this problem.
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Александр Степашкин PostgresProA brief presentation on various extensions that can assist with optimization.
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Christopher TraversWhere I used to work, we had pushed ElasticSearch to its breaking point. We needed an even more scalable replacement for a write-heavy, read-seldom workload. So we built one on PostgreSQL. Now, many of us are building the successor as an open source project.
This talk goes over the design of Bagger (named after the giant mining machines), which can manage logs into tens or hundreds of petabytes. More than just a review of the architecture, this talk focuses on the whys and the tradeoffs made in the design.
The talk is intended both to showcase how programmable and powerful PostgreSQL is, but also illustrate the fundamental tradeoffs which must be faced when pushing any technology into the big data space.
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