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Pavel Stehule: fresh dll of orafce and plpgsql_check for PostgreSQL 17 and PostgreSQL 18
I compiled and uploaded zip files with latest orafce and plpgsql_check for PostgreSQL 17 and PostgreSQL 18 - I used Microsoft Visual C 2022.
Setup:
Mayur B.: The OOM-Killer Summoning Ritual: “Just Increase work_mem”
You’ve probably seen the incident pattern:
- Postgres backends start disappearing.
- dmesg / journalctl -k shows the kernel OOM killer reaping postgres.
- Someone spots “out of memory” and reflexively recommends: “Increase work_mem.”
That recommendation is frequently backwards for OS OOM kills.
Dave Page: Code Signing fun and games for pgAdmin
Ahsan Hadi: pgEdge-Support-for-Large-Object-Logical-Replication
As AI capabilities continue to evolve and integrate more deeply into our applications, we’re faced with interesting architectural decisions about how to expose our data to large language models (LLMs). Two approaches that have gained significant traction are Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) servers (such as pgEdge RAG Server) and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers (such as pgEdge Natural Language Agent).
Dave Page: RAG Servers vs MCP Servers: Choosing the Right Approach for AI-Powered Database Access
As AI capabilities continue to evolve and integrate more deeply into our applications, we’re faced with interesting architectural decisions about how to expose our data to large language models (LLMs). Two approaches that have gained significant traction are Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) servers (such as pgEdge RAG Server) and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers (such as pgEdge Natural Language Agent).
Pavlo Golub: Dev Container for pgrx PostgreSQL Extensions: Lessons Learned
I like reproducible development. I also like short feedback loops. Combining both for pgrx was… educational. 🙂 In this post, I share the mistakes, the small pains, and the fixes I used to get a working VS Code dev container for a Rust project that builds PostgreSQL extensions with pgrx. If you’re writing extensions or using pgrx in a team, this will save you a few grey hairs.
TL;DR:
David Wheeler: 🐏 Taming PostgreSQL GUC “extra” Data
New post up on on the ClickHouse blog:
David Wheeler: 🐏 Taming PostgreSQL GUC “extra” Data
New post up on on the ClickHouse blog:
I wanted to optimize away parsing the key/value pairs from the [pg_clickhouse] pg_clickhouse.session_settings GUC for every query by pre-parsing it on assignment and assigning it to a separate variable. It took a few tries, as the GUC API requires quite specific memory allocation for extra data to work properly. It took me a few tries to land on a workable and correct solution.
Jan Wieremjewicz: Enhancing PostgreSQL OIDC with pg_oidc_validator
With PostgreSQL 18 introducing built-in OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect (OIDC) authentication, tools like pg_oidc_validator have become an essential part of the ecosystem by enabling server-side verification of OIDC tokens directly inside PostgreSQL. If you’re new to the topic, make sure to read our earlier posts explaining the underlying concepts and the need for external validators:
semab tariq: The Road to Deploy a Production-Grade, Highly Available System with Open-Source Tools
Everyone wants high availability, and that’s completely understandable. When an app goes down, users get frustrated, business stops, and pressure builds.
But here’s the challenge: high availability often feels like a big monster. Many people think, If I need to set up high availability, I must master every tool involved. And there’s another common belief too: Open-source tools are not enough for real HA, so I must buy paid tools.
Stefan Fercot: pgBackRest preview - simplifying manual expiration of oldest backups
A useful new feature was introduced on 11 December 2025: Allow expiration of the oldest full backup regardless of current retention. Details are available in commit bf2b276.
Phillip Merrick: Introducing The pgEdge Postgres MCP Server
One of the principal and most powerful components of the pgEdge Agentic AI Toolkit is the pgEdge Postgres MCP Server. In just over a year MCP (Model Context Protocol), initially developed by Anthropic, has become the standard way to connect LLMs to external data sources and tools.
Phillip Merrick: Building AI Agents on Postgres: Why We Built the pgEdge Agentic AI Toolkit
We are delighted today to be announcing the beta release of our pgEdge Agentic AI Toolkit for Postgres. We’ve had the benefit of collaborating on real-world Postgres-based AI applications the past two years with a number of leading customers, and this product announcement is the outgrowth of this learning.We listened to customers as they refined their AI strategies in response to the rapid evolution of LLMs, Agentic AI and integration technologies such as the Model Context Protocol (MCP), and as we did so a few things sto
Laurenz Albe: Which indexes can be corrupted after an operating system upgrade?
© Laurenz Albe 2025
Most major Linux distributions have upgraded to the GNU C library version 2.28 or later. Therefore, there is a growing awareness that an operating system upgrade can lead to index corruption. However, rebuilding all your indexes can slow down the upgrade process considerably. In this article, I want to discuss how you can avoid rebuilding more indexes than necessary.
Valeria Kaplan: From PGDays to PGCon/fs
• Introduction
• Community recognition (transparency, inclusivity, organisational balance)
• If I organise a PostgreSQL event — does it have to be recognised?
• Are community-recognised events better than those that aren’t?
• Conferences — a quick flyover (pgDays, pgConfs, FOSDEM, PGConf.dev etc.)
• PostgreSQL User Groups / meet-ups
• Key takeaways
• Which PostgreSQL event to attend?
David E. Wheeler: Improved Markdown Parsing
Quick announcement to say that I’ve replaced the ancient markdown parser with a new one, discount, which supports tables, code fences, definition lists, and more. I reindexed pg_clickhouse this morning and it’s sooo nice to see the table properly formatted.
Josef Machytka: PostgreSQL 18 Asynchronous Disk I/O – Deep Dive Into Implementation
PostgreSQL 17 introduced streaming I/O – grouping multiple page reads into a single system call and using smarter posix_fadvise() hints. That alone gave up to ~30% faster sequential scans in some workloads, but it was still strictly synchronous: each backend process would issue a read and then sit there waiting for the kernel to return data before proceeding. Before PG17, PostgreSQL typically read one 8kB page at a time.
Floor Drees: PostgreSQL Contributor Story: Nishant Sharma
Dave Page: Anonymising PII in PostgreSQL with pgEdge Anonymizer
Data privacy regulations such as GDPR, CCPA, and HIPAA have made it increasingly important for organisations to protect personally identifiable information (PII) in their databases. Whether you're creating a development environment from production data, sharing datasets with third parties, or simply trying to minimise risk, you'll often need to anonymise sensitive data whilst maintaining the structure and relationships within your database.I've been working on a tool to address this need: .
Cornelia Biacsics: Contributions for week 51, 2025
On December 11, the PGDay CERN 2026 CfP committee met to finalize the talk selection. The committee members are listed here:

