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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Christopher TraversAlthough we often don't like to talk about it, database administration carries with it a large amount of stress. This is particularly true when we have to take on late night support duties. In this talk you will learn: 1. The basics of the physiology of stress. This is not a physiology lecture, but as engineers we need enough to build a mental model. 2. What kinds of mistakes we make when under stress. 3. How to measure stress in your own life and recognize it in others. 4. What tools are helpful to manage short- and long-term stressors. Managing short-term stress is important in avoiding becoming overwhelmed when problems occur, but managing longer-term stressors is just as important in avoiding problems in the first place.
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Andrey Borodin YandexCurrently, WAL files can be compressed with a ratio of up to 6x, but the existing compression system is inefficient.
In this talk, I’ll share my work on improving WAL compression.
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Dmitry Vasilyev OZONPoolers play a crucial role in PostgreSQL database operations. In this talk, we’ll discuss the challenges we faced when using and implementing existing poolers and the benefits we gained by developing our own pooler.
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Andrey Zubkov PostgresProFor over a year, Postgres Pro has provided extended vacuum statistics, reflecting its operation on individual relations.
We've started receiving observations from production databases of clients that include these statistics. It has been quite successful, and in 2024, we began actively promoting vacuum statistics in PostgreSQL. In this talk, we will review what these statistics can tell us about the complex life of vacuum, using real-world data from live systems.
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