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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Дмитрий ДорофеевIn this talk, I will challenge architectural stereotypes about the impossibility of communication with external systems directly from a DBMS. PostgreSQL offers vast communication capabilities; you just need to know which extensions to use.
And when extensions aren't enough, you can create your own. For the Luxms BI project, we needed communication with NATS, so we developed our own extension in Rust. I’ll share the GitHub link and my experience of developing PostgreSQL extensions in Rust during this talk.
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Павел Филин YADROFor DBAs, ensuring database protection and integrity is always a top priority. Along with that comes the need to store data efficiently and compactly, without overloading the network, and ensuring reliable recovery.
In this talk, we’ll discuss a universal solution for backup and archive storage that not only offers effective deduplication but also minimizes network load. TATLIN.BACKUP is a platform for storing PostgreSQL backups or WAL archives with compression, deduplication, and minimal data transmission over the network.
TATLIN.BACKUP is a versatile solution for transferring and storing PostgreSQL archives at remote locations from a central office.
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Петр Петров PostgresProDatabases are a core component of any information system, and query performance directly impacts overall efficiency.
Last year, we explored suboptimal queries and optimization techniques, and the topic proved highly relevant. In this second installment, we’ll cover:
Using extended statistics for computed columns
Pagination techniques for improved query handling
Real-world optimization examples from 1C
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Ekaterina Sokolova PostgresProSo much has been said about PostgreSQL as the result of its program code. But Postgres is not just code. It’s the people who create it, develop it, and... leave a piece of themselves through comments.
What stories can we uncover from the comments in PostgreSQL’s code? We’ll discover what the most popular word is, which comments have been in the code since the very first public commit, how the style of communication has evolved with the product, and how we can see the human side behind the lines of code and comments.
Photos
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