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Hubert 'depesz' Lubaczewski: Waiting for PostgreSQL 19 – Allow table exclusions in publications via EXCEPT TABLE.

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 18. März 2026 - 12:15
On 4th of March 2026, Amit Kapila committed patch: Allow table exclusions in publications via EXCEPT TABLE.   Extend CREATE PUBLICATION ... FOR ALL TABLES to support the EXCEPT TABLE syntax. This allows one or more tables to be excluded. The publisher will not send the data of excluded tables to the subscriber.   To … Continue reading "Waiting for PostgreSQL 19 – Allow table exclusions in publications via EXCEPT TABLE."

Ibrar Ahmed: RAG With Transactional Memory and Consistency Guarantees Inside SQL Engines

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 18. März 2026 - 7:04

Most RAG systems were built for a specific workload: abundant reads, relatively few writes, and a document corpus that doesn't change much. That model made sense for early retrieval pipelines, but it doesn't reflect how production agent systems actually behave. In practice, multiple agents are constantly writing new observations, updating shared memory, and regenerating embeddings, often at the same time. The storage layer that worked fine for document search starts showing cracks under that kind of pressure.The failures that result aren't always obvious.

Ryan Lambert: Local LLM with OpenWeb UI and Ollama

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 18. März 2026 - 6:01

Like much of the world, I have been exploring capabilities and realities of LLMs and other generative tools for a while now. I am focused on using the technology with the framing of my technology-focused work, plus my other common scoping on data privacy and ethics. I want basic coding help (SQL, Python, Docker, PowerShell, DAX), ideation, writing boilerplate code, and leveraging existing procedures. Naturally, I want this available offline in a private and secure environment.

Jimmy Angelakos: SCaLE 23x and CloudNativePG: Robust, Self-Healing PostgreSQL on Kubernetes

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 17. März 2026 - 14:37

Obligatory selfie from SCaLE 23x

The 23rd edition of the Southern California Linux Expo, or SCaLE 23x, took place from March 5-8, 2026, in Pasadena, California. It was another fantastic community-run event with talks you don't get to hear anywhere else, and that incredible open-source community spirit.

Hubert 'depesz' Lubaczewski: Waiting for PostgreSQL 19 – Add non-text output formats to pg_dumpall

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 17. März 2026 - 11:29
On 26th of February 2026, Andrew Dunstan committed patch: Add non-text output formats to pg_dumpall   pg_dumpall can now produce output in custom, directory, or tar formats in addition to plain text SQL scripts. When using non-text formats, pg_dumpall creates a directory containing: - toc.glo: global data (roles and tablespaces) in custom format - map.dat: … Continue reading "Waiting for PostgreSQL 19 – Add non-text output formats to pg_dumpall"

Noémi Ványi: We skipped the OLAP stack and built our data warehouse in vanilla Postgres

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 17. März 2026 - 10:00
Skip the OLAP stack. See how we built a product analytics warehouse on vanilla Postgres with materialized views, pg_cron, and copy-on-write branches.

Hamza Sajawal: pgNow Instant PostgreSQL Performance Diagnostics in Minutes

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 17. März 2026 - 7:53

pgNow is a lightweight PostgreSQL diagnostic tool developed by Redgate that provides quick visibility into database performance without requiring agents or complex setup. It connects directly to a PostgreSQL instance and delivers real-time insights into query workloads, active sessions, index usage, configuration health, and vacuum activity, helping DBAs quickly identify performance bottlenecks.

Bruce Momjian: COMMENT to the MCP Rescue

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 16. März 2026 - 23:15

The COMMENT command has been in Postgres for decades. It allows text descriptions to be attached to almost any database object. During its long history, it was mostly seen as a nice-to-have addition to database schemas, allowing administrators and developers to more easily understand the schema. Tools like pgAdmin allow you to assign and view comments on database objects.

Jobin Augustine: What Is in pg_gather Version 33 ?

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 16. März 2026 - 18:03
It started as a humble personal project, few years back. The objective was to convert all my PostgreSQL notes and learning into a automatic diagnostic tool, such that even a new DBA can easily spot the problems. The idea was simple, a simple tool which don’t need any installation but do all possible analysis and […]

Cornelia Biacsics: Contributions for week 10, 2026

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 16. März 2026 - 9:20

On Tuesday March 10, 2026 PUG Belgium met for the March edition, organized by Boriss Mejias and Stefan Fercot.

Speakers:

  • Esteban Zimanyi
  • Thijs Lemmens
  • Yoann La Cancellera

Robert Haas organized a Hacking Workshop on Tuesday March 10, 2026. Tomas Vondra discussed questions about one of his talks.

PostgreSQL Edinburgh meetup Mar 2026 met on Thursday March 12, 2026

Speakers:

Richard Yen: Learning AI Fast with pgEdge's RAG

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 16. März 2026 - 9:00
Introduction

If you’ve been paying attention to the technology landscape recently, you’ve probably noticed that AI is everywhere. New frameworks, new terminology, and a dizzying array of acronyms and jargon: LLM, RAG, embeddings, vector databases, MCP, and more.

Dave Page: AI Features in pgAdmin: AI Insights for EXPLAIN Plans

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 16. März 2026 - 7:31

This is the third and final post in a series covering the new AI functionality in pgAdmin 4. In the first post, I covered LLM configuration and the AI-powered analysis reports, and in the second, I introduced the AI Chat agent for natural language SQL generation.

Pavel Luzanov: PostgreSQL 19: part 4 or CommitFest 2026-01

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 16. März 2026 - 1:00

Continuing the series of CommitFest 19 reviews, today we’re covering the January 2026 CommitFest.

The highlights from previous CommitFests are available here: 2025-07, 2025-09, 2025-11.

Ashutosh Bapat: Professional karma

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 14. März 2026 - 6:48

In the very early days of my career, an incident made me realise that perfoming my job irresponsibily will affect me adversely, not because it will affect my position adversely, but because it can affect my life otherwise also. I was part a team that produced a software used by a financial institution where I held my account. A bug in the software caused a failure which made several accounts, including my bank account, inaccessible! Fortunately I wasn't the one who introduced that bug and neither was other software engineer working on the product.

Shane Borden: More Obscure Things That Make It Go “Vacuum” in PostgreSQL

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 13. März 2026 - 16:51

I previously blogged about ensuring that the “ON CONFLICT” directive is used in order to avoid vacuum from having to do additional work. I also later demonstrated the characteristics of how the use of the MERGE statement will accomplish the same thing.

Shaun Thomas: Using Patroni to Build a Highly Available Postgres Cluster—Part 2: Postgres and Patroni

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 13. März 2026 - 7:12

Welcome to Part two of our series about building a High Availability Postgres cluster using Patroni! Part one focused entirely on establishing the DCS using etcd, providing the critical layer that Patroni uses to store metadata and guarantee its leadership token uniqueness across the cluster.With this solid foundation, it's now time to build the next layer in our stack: Patroni itself.

Deepak Mahto: PGConf India 2026: PostgreSQL Query Tuning: A Foundation Every Database Developer Should Build

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 13. März 2026 - 2:12

Most PostgreSQL tuning advice that folks chase is quick fixes but not on understanding what made planners choose an path or join over others optimal path. !

Tuning should not start with Analyze on tables involved in the Query but with intend what is causing the issue and why planner is not self sufficient to choose the optimal path.

Most fixes we search for SQL tuning are around,

Pavel Luzanov: PostgreSQL 19: part 3 or CommitFest 2025-11

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 13. März 2026 - 1:00

This article reviews the November 2025 CommitFest.

For the highlights of the previous two CommitFests, check out our last posts: 2025-07, 2025-09.

Vibhor Kumar: Transparent Column Encryption in PostgreSQL: Security Without Changing Your SQL

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 12. März 2026 - 16:19

There is a moment in many database reviews when the room becomes a little too quiet.

Someone asks:

“Which columns in this database are encrypted?”

At first, the answers sound reassuring.

“We use TLS.”

“The disks are encrypted.”

Richard Yen: Debugging RDS Proxy Pinning: How a Hidden JIT Toggle Created Thousands of Pinned Connections

Neues vom PostgreSQL Planet - 12. März 2026 - 9:00
Introduction

When using AWS RDS Proxy, the goal is to achieve connection multiplexing – many client connections share a much smaller pool of backend PostgreSQL connections, givng more resources per connection and keeping query execution running smoothly.

However, if the proxy detects that a session has changed internal state in a way it cannot safely track, it pins the client connection to a specific backend connection. Once pinned, that connection can never be multiplexed again. This was the case with a recent database I worked on.

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