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Hans-Juergen Schoenig: PostgreSQL Performance: Latency in the Cloud and On Premise

23. Dezember 2025 - 6:00

PostgreSQL is highly suitable for powering critical applications in all industries. While PostgreSQL offers good performance, there are issues not too many users are aware of but which play a key role when it comes to efficiency and speed in general. Most people understand that more CPUs, better storage, more RAM and alike will speed up things. But what about something that is equally important?

We are of course talking about “latency”.

Radim Marek: Instant database clones with PostgreSQL 18

23. Dezember 2025 - 0:30

Have you ever watched long running migration script, wondering if it's about to wreck your data? Or wish you can "just" spin a fresh copy of database for each test run? Or wanted to have reproducible snapshots to reset between runs of your test suite, (and yes, because you are reading boringSQL) needed to reset the learning environment?

When your database is a few megabytes, pg_dump and restore works fine. But what happens when you're dealing with hundreds of megabytes/gigabytes - or more? Suddenly "just make a copy" becomes a burden.

Cornelia Biacsics: Contributions for week 52, 2025

22. Dezember 2025 - 20:08

Pavlo Golub gave a talk at WaW Tech conference in Warsaw on Dec 16 2025

Hyderabad PostgreSQL UserGroup Meetup on Dec 19 2025. Organised by Hari Kiran.

Speakers:

Floor Drees: PostgreSQL Contributor Story: Mario Gonzalez

22. Dezember 2025 - 14:47
Earlier this year we started a program (“Developer U”) to help colleagues who show promise for PostgreSQL Development to become contributors.

Devrim GÜNDÜZ: What happened?

22. Dezember 2025 - 9:22
This is an incident report, a post-mortem writeup and detailed info how we started supporting multiple RHEL minor versions.

Last month PostgreSQL RPM repos were broken for Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux 9 and 10 users due to an OpenSSL update that Red Hat pushed to versions 10.1 and 9.7, which broke backward compatibility. Actually I broke the repos. Continue reading "What happened?"

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