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Stéphane Carton: How to Transition Easily to PostgreSQL from Oracle

10. Dezember 2025 - 1:00

If you need to transition easily from Oracle to PostgreSQL without worrying about type conversions or other Oracle packages that require modifications to be PostgreSQL-compatible, a useful solution is IvorySQL!

Paul Ramsey: PostGIS Performance: Simplification

9. Dezember 2025 - 14:00

There’s nothing simple about simplification! It is very common to want to slim down the size of geometries, and there are lots of different approaches to the problem.

We will explore different methods starting with ST_Letters for this rendering of the letter “a”.

Hans-Juergen Schoenig: PostgreSQL High-Availability Architectures

9. Dezember 2025 - 9:25

PostgreSQL is highly suitable for powering critical applications in all industries. However, to run critical applications, there are key requirements which are absolutely needed: High-Availability and automatic failover

This document explains which options are available and which problems one can solve with PostgreSQL. We have listed the most common setups and some of the most common recommendations. 

Dave Page: Building a RAG Server with PostgreSQL - Part 2: Chunking and Embeddings

9. Dezember 2025 - 7:30

In Part 1 of this series, we loaded our documentation into PostgreSQL using the pgEdge Document Loader. Our documents are sitting in the database as clean Markdown content, ready for the next step: turning them into something an LLM can search through semantically.In this post, we'll use pgEdge Vectorizer to chunk those documents and generate vector embeddings.

Robins Tharakan: 3x Faster TID Range Scans - Postgres 19

8. Dezember 2025 - 20:30
If you've ever had to scrub significantly large tables—whether updating older records or deleting expired ones—you know the pain of trying to do it efficiently without locking the entire table. One common trick is to iterate over the ctid (the physical location of the tuple) to process the table in chunks. Until now, this was strictly a single-threaded affair. But with the latest commit to

Paul Ramsey: PostGIS Day 2025 Recap: AI, Lakehouses and Geospatial Community

8. Dezember 2025 - 18:23

On Nov. 20, the day after GIS Day, Elizabeth Christensen and I hosted the 7th annual PostGIS Day, a celebration of the Little Spatial Database That Could. Brought to you this year by Snowflake, the event featured an amazing collection of speakers from around the globe — from India to Africa, Europe to North America.

Umair Shahid: PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and what “cannot scale” really means

8. Dezember 2025 - 16:58

Last week, I read The Register’s coverage of MongoDB CEO Chirantan “CJ” Desai telling analysts that a “super-high growth AI company … switched from PostgreSQL to MongoDB because PostgreSQL could not just scale.” (The Register)

I believe you can show the value of your own technology without tearing down another. That is really what this post is about.

Cornelia Biacsics: Contributions for week 50, 2025

7. Dezember 2025 - 22:26

PGUG.EE met on December 3 2025 in Estonia, organized by Kaarel Moppel & Ervin Weber

Talks

  • Mayuresh Bagayatkar
  • Alexander Matrunich
  • Ants Aasma
  • Kaarel Moppel

Bruce Momjian spoke at the PG Armenia Community Meetup, organised by Emma Saroyan on December 4 2025.

Stéphane Carton: How to Migrate Quickly to PostgreSQL from Oracle!

7. Dezember 2025 - 1:00

If you need to migrate quickly from Oracle to PostgreSQL without worrying about type conversions or other Oracle packages that require modifications to be PostgreSQL-compatible, a useful solution is IvorySQL!

Bruce Momjian: A Meetup Quiz?

5. Dezember 2025 - 14:00

I have attended over one hundred Postgres meetups over the years. The usual format is: food with individual discussion, lecture with group questions, and finally more individual discussion. I just spoke at an Armenia PostgreSQL User Group meetup and the event organizer Emma Saroyan did something different — she did a group mobile phone quiz after my lecture.

Josef Machytka: A deeper look at old UUIDv4 vs new UUIDv7 in PostgreSQL 18

5. Dezember 2025 - 12:43

In the past there have been many discussions about using UUID as a primary key in PostgreSQL. For some applications, even a BIGINT column does not have sufficient range: it is a signed 8‑byte integer with range −9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to +9,223,372,036,854,775,807. Although these values look big enough, if we think about web services that collect billions or more records daily, this number becomes less impressive.

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