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Pavel Luzanov: PostgreSQL 19: part 1 or CommitFest 2025-07

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 17. Februar 2026 - 1:00

We’re launching a new series of articles covering the changes coming up in PostgreSQL 19. This first article focuses on the events from last summer’s July CommitFest.

Vibhor Kumar: pg_background: make Postgres do the long work (while your session stays light)

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 16. Februar 2026 - 17:25

There’s a special kind of joy in watching a database do something heavy… without making your app threads cry.

That’s the promise of pg_background: execute SQL asynchronously in background worker processes inside PostgreSQL, so your client session can move on—while the work runs in its own transaction. 

It’s a deceptively simple superpower:

Lætitia AVROT: The MCD: Your Rosetta Stone for Turning "We Need a Database" into Actual Requirements

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 16. Februar 2026 - 1:00
Part 2 of the MERISE series New here? Part 1 covers why MERISE exists and how it differs from ER modeling. Short version: it’s a conversation framework that forces business stakeholders to articulate their actual rules before you write a single line of SQL. Last time, I introduced MERISE and why this French methodology kicks ass for database modeling. Today, we’re diving into the first and most crucial step: the Conceptual Data Model (MCD).

Vibhor Kumar: Autonomous Postgres: From Speed to Trust

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 15. Februar 2026 - 20:01

Over the last few years, one idea has been quietly taking shape in the Postgres world:

Autonomy in Postgres isn’t a feature.

It’s a posture.

It’s not a checkbox you tick in a product matrix.

It’s not a single “autonomous mode” toggle in a control panel.

Cornelia Biacsics: Contributions for week 6, 2026

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 15. Februar 2026 - 15:36

FOSSASIA PGDay 2026 ​​talk selection committee met to finalize the schedule

Call for Paper Committee - Members:

  • Tatsuo Ishii
  • Amit Kapila
  • Amit Langote

Seattle Meetup took place on January 12 2026, organized by Lloyd Albin and Jeremy Schneider. Claire Giordano delivered a talk there.

Jeremy Schneider: The Scott Shambaugh Situation Clarifies How Dumb We Are Acting

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 13. Februar 2026 - 20:05

My personal blog here is dedicated to tech geek material, mostly about databases like postgres. I don’t get political, but at the moment I’m so irritated that I’m making the extraordinary exception to veer into the territory of flame-war opinionating…

Jimmy Angelakos: PostgresEDI Feb 2026 Meetup — Two Talks

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 13. Februar 2026 - 18:00

What a great follow-up for our second PostgresEDI meetup! 🐘

First off, a huge thank you for braving the snow 🌨️ last evening in Edinburgh , and many thanks to the two speakers who made it a great night.

Michael Christofides: Read efficiency issues in Postgres queries

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 13. Februar 2026 - 14:08

A lot of the time in database land, our queries are I/O constrained. As such, performance work often involves reducing the number of page reads. Indexes are a prime example, but they don’t solve every issue (a couple of which we’ll now explore).

Goutham Reddy: Row-level and Column-level Security - Oracle vs PostgreSQL

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 13. Februar 2026 - 5:14
Securing sensitive data requires more than just a firewall; let's see how Oracle implements VPD and PostgreSQL implement Row and Column level security

Ming Ying: How We Optimized Top K in Postgres

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 13. Februar 2026 - 1:00
How ParadeDB uses principles from search engines to optimize Postgres' Top K performance.

Ryan Booz: Introducing Bluebox Docker: A Living PostgreSQL Sample Database

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 12. Februar 2026 - 21:47
Bluebox Docker provides a realistic, continuously-updating sample database for PostgreSQL users. It automates data generation, simulating a video rental kiosk with real movie data. Users can easily set it up with a single command, facilitating learning and practice of PostgreSQL features without dealing with stale data.

Vik Fearing: pgDay Paris 2026 - EARLYBIRD ending soon!

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 12. Februar 2026 - 14:23

Only ONE WEEK LEFT for the earlybird tickets. Make sure you get yours before it's too late!

https://2026.pgday.paris/registration/

Gilles Darold: PostgreSQL v19: Password expiration warnings.

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 12. Februar 2026 - 8:09
This was a long requested server side feature that have been committed recently to PostgreSQL core to inform users that their passwords must be changed before the expiration limit.

Luca Ferrari: Introducing mnemosyne systems

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 11. Februar 2026 - 1:00

A new entity in the PostgreSQL landscape.

Introducing mnemosyne systems

The last week a new entity appeared in the PostgreSQL landscape: **mnemosyne systems **, the last creation of Jesper Pedersen.

The initial page says it all:



Shane Borden: Do PostgreSQL Sub-Transactions Hurt Performance?

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 10. Februar 2026 - 17:16

The short answer is always “maybe”. However, in the following post, I hope to demonstrate what creates a sub-transactions and what happens to the overall transaction id utilization when they are invoked. I will also show how performance is affected when there are lots of connections creating and consuming sub-transactions.

First, it is important to understand what statements will utilize a transaction id and which ones may be more critical (expensive) than others:

ahmed gouda: Monitoring query plans with pgwatch and pg_stat_plans

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 10. Februar 2026 - 7:00

The PostgreSQL ecosystem just introduced a new pg_stat_plans extension. It's similar to pg_stat_statements but it tracks aggregated statistics for query plans instead of SQL statements.

Dave Page: Teaching an LLM What It Doesn't Know About PostgreSQL

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 10. Februar 2026 - 6:27

Large language models know a remarkable amount about PostgreSQL. They can write SQL, explain query plans, and discuss the finer points of MVCC with genuine competence. But there are hard limits to what any model can know, and when you're building tools that connect LLMs to real databases, those limits become apparent surprisingly quickly.The core issue is training data. Models learn from whatever was available at the time they were trained, and that corpus is frozen the moment training ends.

Lætitia AVROT: PAX: The Cache Performance You're Looking For

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 10. Februar 2026 - 1:00
Thanks to Boris Novikov, who pointed me in the PAX direction in the first place and followed up with many insightful technical discussions. I’m grateful for all his time and the great conversations we’ve had—and continue to have. I’ve been obsessed with database storage layouts for years now. Not the sexy kind of obsession, but the kind where you wake up at 3 AM thinking “wait, why are we loading 60 useless bytes into cache just to read 4 bytes?

Regina Obe: PostGIS Patch Releases

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 9. Februar 2026 - 1:00

The PostGIS development team is pleased to provide bug fix releases for PostGIS 3.0 - 3.6. These are the End-Of-Life (EOL) releases for PostGIS 3.0.12 and 3.1.13. If you haven’t already upgraded from 3.0 or 3.1 series, you should do so soon.

Cornelia Biacsics: Contributions for week 5, 2026

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 8. Februar 2026 - 21:27

PGBLR Meetup met on February 7, organized by Organizers Amit Kapila, Kuntal Ghosh, Sivji Kumar Jha and Vigneshwaran C.

Speaker:

  • Shreya R. Aithal
  • Suresh
  • Y V Ravi Kumar

Mumbai PostgreSQL UserGroup met on February 7 - organized by Ajit Gadge, Sovenath Shaw and Deepak Mahto

Speaker:

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