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New minor releases PostgreSQL 13 through 17

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Mid February the PostgreSQL community published the new minor releases of PostgreSQL 13 through 17. Fortunately the community encountered a severity issue and withdrew the published minor releases. A week later the PostgreSQL community made the new minors of PostgreSQL 13 through 17, in which the severity was solved, available. Thanks for the good work the PostgreSQL community did.

What have we done for you?

  • In addition to the minor versions of PostgreSQL, we have upgraded all other components of PostgresPURE where possible and necessary.
  • All components individually and in conjunction are extensively tested.
  • Last but not least, we’ve also extended our external wiki with lots of valuable information, including tips and tricks, regarding PostgreSQL and all other components of PostgresPURE.

What can you expect from us regarding PostgresPURE in the near future?

  • We stay aligned with the new minor versions of PostgreSQL and all the components that are part of PostgresPURE.
  • Unfortunately the PostgreSQL extensions pg_fail_over and pg_store_plans are not available yet for PostgreSQL 17, but as soon these are available they will be added.
  • Currently we are discussing internally Transparent Data Encryption without any vendor lock-in and Patroni as another extension to be added to PostgresPURE. To be continued…

PostgresPURE, 100% open source, combines community versions of PostgreSQL with a powerful set of open source components to launch and manage your PostgreSQL database environments, and comes with sustainable release management and 24/7 premium support.

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