I’m delighted to share that EDB has acquired 2ndQuadrant, a global Postgres solutions and tools company. Our combined team of experts will drive Postgres innovation and growth everywhere, making EDB the largest dedicated provider of Postgres products and solutions worldwide, with more customers than any other Postgres company. Why now? Postgres is exploding in popularity […]
How EDB Became the Leader in the Postgres Market
/1 Comment/in PostgreSQL /by Ed BoyajianI’m delighted to share that EDB has acquired 2ndQuadrant, a global Postgres solutions and tools company. Our combined team of experts will drive Postgres innovation and growth everywhere, making EDB the largest dedicated provider of Postgres products and solutions worldwide, with more customers than any other Postgres company. Why now? Postgres is exploding in popularity […]
PostgreSQL VACUUM and ANALYZE Best Practice Tips
/3 Comments/in 2ndQuadrant, PostgreSQL, PostgreSQL 13, Sadeq's PlanetPostgreSQL /by 2ndQuadrant PressVACUUM and ANALYZE are the two most important PostgreSQL database maintenance operations. A vacuum is used for recovering space occupied by “dead tuples” in a table. A dead tuple is created when a record is either deleted or updated (a delete followed by an insert). PostgreSQL doesn’t physically remove the old row from the table […]
PostgreSQL, a community project
/0 Comments/in Eisentraut's PlanetPostgreSQL /by Peter EisentrautPostgreSQL 13 was released last week. As a PostgreSQL developer, of course I monitor the news and social media on days like this to see what the public thinks about our release and maybe which features get discussed most. The latter is always surprising. What I noticed particularly this year was that most of the […]
Smart R2DBC Repositories for PostgreSQL Databases
/0 Comments/in 2ndQuadrant, Haroon's PlanetPostgreSQL /by Muhammad HaroonContinuing on from the Reactive Spring Boot application development blogs we authored and provided samples for in the last two blogs (part 1 and part 2), we will now move on and discuss how to design and deploy “intelligent” repositories for R2DBC project for PostgreSQL. The purpose of this post is to show you an […]
When to deploy or upgrade to a new major PostgreSQL release
/0 Comments/in Andrew's PlanetPostgreSQL /by Andrew DunstanWith the release yesterday of PostgreSQL 13, now is perhaps a good time to talk about when and how it should be deployed. We often get questions at such times like "When should I upgrade?" and "Should I switch my new planned deployment to the new release?" The first thing to consider is this: you […]
New Features in PostgreSQL 13 [Full Webinar Video]
/0 Comments/in Liaqat's PlanetPostgreSQL, Webinars /by Liaqat AndrabiThe PostgreSQL Global Development Group today announced the release of PostgreSQL 13. The new release boasts improvements in performance and security as well as notable features such as the SQL-standard WITH TIES clause to use with LIMIT, B-tree deduplication, improvements for large databases, and more. The many features and enhancements in PostgreSQL 13 help improve […]
Webinar: New Features in PostgreSQL 13 [Follow Up]
/0 Comments/in Webinars /by Bilal IbrarThere are numerous features and enhancements in PostgreSQL 13 that help improve the overall performance of PostgreSQL while making it considerably easier to develop and manage applications. The PostgreSQL community has been able to release a major revision every year, demonstrating their amazing vitality and creativity — and in order to take a deep dive […]
PostgreSQL 13: LIMIT … WITH TIES
/4 Comments/in 2ndQuadrant, Alvaro's PlanetPostgreSQL, PostgreSQL 13 /by Álvaro HerreraA simple description of the new WITH TIES standard feature in PostgreSQL 13.
7 Best Practice Tips for PostgreSQL Bulk Data Loading
/3 Comments/in PostgreSQL, PostgreSQL 13, Sadeq's PlanetPostgreSQL /by 2ndQuadrant PressSometimes, PostgreSQL databases need to import large quantities of data in a single or a minimal number of steps. This process can be sometimes unacceptably slow. In this article, we will cover some best practice tips for bulk importing data into PostgreSQL databases.
PG Phriday: 10 Things Postgres Could Improve – Part 3
/0 Comments/in Shaun's PlanetPostgreSQL /by Shaun ThomasAt the core of the “10 Things I Hate About PostgreSQL” blog post, sits one particular observation that seems like a simple annoyance at first glance. MVCC is presented merely as item 4 in the list, but like XIDs, it serves as a star upon which an entire constellation of related stellar objects converge. While […]