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Umair Shahid: The best PostgreSQL databases are boring on purpose
The calmest PostgreSQL deployments in production share one trait. They are boring. Pages stay quiet. Dashboards stay green. The on-call engineer reads a book on Tuesday night. And the people running those databases will tell you, plainly, that boring is the achievement.
Jan Wieremjewicz: Open source doesn’t die. It gets unfunded.
If you are using PostgreSQL in any capacity very likely this week has started for you with a bang. pgBackRest, one of the most known tools for PostgreSQL, praised for the scalable and reliable way to do backups has announced that the project is currently archived.
Jan Wieremjewicz: Open source doesn’t die. It gets unfunded.
If you are using PostgreSQL in any capacity very likely this week has started for you with a bang. pgBackRest, one of the most known tools for PostgreSQL, praised for the scalable and reliable way to do backups has announced that the project is currently archived.
Muhammad Aqeel: Volatile Queries and Semantic Caching: How to Make Sure It Always Returns the Right Answer
Part 3 of the Semantic Caching in PostgreSQL series. Part 1 covers the fundamentals of — how it stores query embeddings, runs cosine similarity searches via pgvector, and returns cached LLM results without a round-trip to your model provider.
Pavlo Golub: SCALE 23x Vlog: PostgreSQL in Southern California
I flew 12 hours to Pasadena, survived the sunshine, and came back with a vlog (or pavlog? 🙂) Worth it? Absolutely.
SCALE 23x is one of those events where the hallway conversations are as valuable as the talks. I grabbed my camera and tried to capture some of that energy. Featuring Bruce Momjian, Elizabeth Christensen, Mark Wong, and Gabrielle Roth — people who have been building this community for years.
Jobin Augustine: Troubleshooting logical replication delay made easy
This blog is based on a real production case in which users experienced a serious delay in logical replication. Let me try to explain how to approach similar cases and analyze them in an easy method, because lag in logical replication is a common problem, and we should expect it to come up for different environments. But sometimes troubleshooting can be challenging, especially on DBaaS environments where we won’t get in-depth information at OS / hardware level.
Christophe Pettus: All Your GUCs in a Row: array_nulls
Luca Ferrari: A very illuminating article about contributing to Open Source and PostgreSQL
An interesting article about PostgreSQL and Open Source.
A very illuminating article about contributing to Open Source and PostgreSQLAbdelrhman Sersawy wrote an article titled How I started contributing to PostgreSQL in which he describes how he started to write code for the community.
Luca Ferrari: pgagroal 2.1.0 is out!
A new release of the fast connection pooler for PostgreSQL!
pgagroal 2.1.0 is out!Yesterday the version 2.1.0 of pgagroal has been released! This is a feature release, and the full changelog is available here.
This release provides a lot of new features, most notably:
Christophe Pettus: AIO Grows Up
Dave Stokes: PostgreSQL, Timezones, and DBeaver
Time zones are an unfortunately complex subject when dealing with PostgreSQL. You may be running your local time zone on your on-premises server or on your own laptop. Or you may be using the time zone of your server’s physical location. And you may have set all your servers to UTC. And all are valid approaches, depending on your circumstances.
DBeaver users know it is a very advanced tool for database work. But it is easy to get into time zone issues, as the default time zone for your session is taken from your client machine. But this can be adjusted.
Christophe Pettus: REPACK Moves In
Christophe Pettus: All Your GUCs in a Row: archive_timeout
Henrietta Dombrovskaya: PG DATA 2026: The talks I am most excited about. Part 1
Hello everyone, here comes a series of my annual posts about the Chicago Postgres Conference, and what I am most excited about. And I want to start with the training sessions we offer. All three training sessions are presented by my favorite people, and I can’t wait to tell you more about them!
Stefanie Janine: PostgreSQL Ecosystem Problems
Yesterday the maintainer of PgBackRest, David Steele, published the NOTICE OF OBSOLESCENCE.
For further information please read the blog post pgBackRest is dead. Now what? by Lætitia Avrot. She also points to how to go an as she, like me, always recommended PgBackRest for PostgreSQL backups.
Christophe Pettus: Managed Postgres, Examined: Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL
Radim Marek: HOT Updates in Postgres
In the previous article we watched every UPDATE leave dead tuple behind. The same copy-on-write behaviour shows up from the operational angle in DELETEs are difficult. That's the tradeoff of MVCC and on the heap alone it's tolerable. The problem is the indexes.

