PostgresPURE, 100% open source, combines PostgreSQL with a powerful set of software tools to launch and manage your PostgreSQL database environments.
Friday May 9, 2025 the PostgreSQL community published the new minor releases of PostgreSQL 13 through 17. For us this is the starting point to start our process to build our new minor PostgresPURE releases.
What have we done for you?
- We’ve added pg_monitor to PostgresPURE, and added the SFCGAL extension to the PostgresPURE PostGIS extension.
- Finally the PostgreSQL extensions pg_fail_over and pg_store_plans became available for PostgreSQL 17 and are included in PostgresPURE.
- 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 are still discussing internally Transparent Data Encryption without any vendor lock-in and Patroni as another extension to be added to PostgresPURE. Keep you posted on this.
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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