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Jobin Augustine: Importance of Tuning Checkpoint in PostgreSQL
Akhil Reddy Banappagari: Null and Empty String in Oracle vs SQL Server vs PostgreSQL
Cornelia Biacsics: Contributions for week 1-4, 2026
The Nordic PGDay 2026 Call for Paper Committee met to finalize the talk selection:
- Georgios Kokolatos
- Louise Leinweber
- Liisa Hämäläinen
- Thea Stark
PGDay Paris 2026 schedule has also been announced — talk selection was made by:
Luca Ferrari: pgagroal 2.0.0 is available!
The new major release of the fast connection pooler for PostgreSQL has been released!
pgagroal 2.0.0 is available!It took quite a lot of time to get from version 1.6.0 to the new major version 2.0.0, but the new pgagroal is finally here! The project went thru two Google Summer of Code (GSoC 2025 and 2024) before this new great release was completed, but the project decided to prefer the code stability over the rush in releasing, and I think you are going to be amazed by how much improvements have been collapsed in this new version.
Kai Wagner: Hackorum - A Forum-Style View of pg-hackers
Last year at pgconf.dev, there was a discussion about improving the user interface for the PostgreSQL hackers mailing list, which is the main communication channel for PostgreSQL core development. Based on that discussion, I want to share a small project we have been working on:
Lætitia AVROT: FOSDEM 2026: €400 Repetto Heels, Recursive CTEs, and Europe's Tech Sovereignty Wake-Up Call
Deepak Mahto: Same SQL, Different Results: A Subtle Oracle vs PostgreSQL Migration Bug
Read time: ~6 minutes
A real-world deep dive into operator precedence, implicit casting, and why database engines “don’t think the same way”.
The Database Migration Mystery That Started It AllYou migrate a perfectly stable Oracle application to PostgreSQL.
Jimmy Angelakos: Panel Discussion: How to Work with Other Postgres People — PGConf.EU 2025
I have to apologise — it's been months since PGConf.EU 2025 in Riga, and I'm only now publishing this video. The delay was due to wanting to create accurate captions for the recording, which unfortunately took longer than expected.
In this session, Floor Drees, Karen Jex, and I joined host Boriss Mejias to examine how diverse minds work together in the PostgreSQL ecosystem. We touched upon the psychology of teamwork and the importance of accommodating neurodiverse conditions like ADHD and ASD.
warda bibi: Unlocking High-Performance PostgreSQL: Key Memory Optimizations
PostgreSQL can scale extremely well in production, but many deployments run on conservative defaults that are safe yet far from optimal. The crux of performance optimization is to understand what each setting really controls, how settings interact under concurrency, and how to verify impact with real metrics.
This guide walks through the two most important memory parameters:
Antony Pegg: How to Use the pgEdge MCP Server for PostgreSQL with Claude Cowork
The rise of agentic AI is transforming how we build applications, and databases are at the center of this transformation.
Andrei Lepikhov: 500 Milliseconds on Planning: How PostgreSQL Statistics Slowed Down a Query 20 Times Over
A query executes in just 2 milliseconds, yet its planning phase takes 500 ms. The database is reasonably sized, the query involves 9 tables, and the default_statistics_target is set to only 500. Where does this discrepancy come from?
Bruce Momjian: New Presentation
I just gave a new presentation at Prague PostgreSQL Developer Day titled What's Missing in Postgres? It's an unusual talk because it explains the missing features of Postgres, and why. One thing I learned in writing the talk is that the majority of our missing features are performance-related, rather than functionality-related. I took many questions:
Avi Vallarapu: Migrating Sybase ASE aka SAP ASE to PostgreSQL
Lætitia AVROT: Why Your HA Architecture is a Lie (And That's Okay)
semab tariq: Unused Indexes In PostgreSQL: Risks, Detection, And Safe Removal
Indexes exist to speed up data access. They allow PostgreSQL to avoid full table scans, significantly reducing query execution time for read-heavy workloads.
From real production experience, we have observed that well-designed, targeted indexes can improve query performance by 5× or more, especially on large transactional tables.
However, indexes are not free.
And in this blog, we are going to discuss what issues unused indexes can cause and how to remove them from production systems with a rollback plan, safely
Hubert 'depesz' Lubaczewski: How to render timestamp with a timezone that is different from current?
Dave Stokes: Is the future of MySQL PostgreSQL (Or MariaDB, or TiDB, or ...)?
I am not intentionally trying to upset anyone with this blog post or minimize the efforts of many brilliant people whom I admire. However, I connected with several people over the 2025 holidays who all had the same question: What is the future of MySQL? At the upcoming FOSDEM conference, several events will discuss this subject and push a particular solution. And in several ways, they are all wrong.
damien clochard: PostgreSQL Anonymizer, available in all good shops
As we prepare for the upcoming release of PostgreSQL Anonymizer 3.0, I took some time to check which platforms now support the extension. What I discovered brought me a sense of achievement that I wanted to share with the community.
More and More Platforms Are Embracing Data Anonymization
Over the past months, several major Cloud Service Providers have adopted the PostgreSQL Anonymizer extension, making it easier than ever for organizations to protect sensitive data.
The new adopters include:
David Wheeler: 🛠️ PGXN Tools v1.7
Today I released v1.7.0 of the pgxn-tools OCI image, which simplifies Postgres extension testing and PGXN distribution. The new version includes just a few updates and improvements:
Radim Marek: Introduction to Buffers in PostgreSQL
The work around RegreSQL led me to focus a lot on buffers. If you are a casual PostgreSQL user, you have probably heard about adjusting shared_buffers and followed the good old advice to set it to 1/4 of available RAM. But after we went a little bit too enthusiastic about them on a recent Postgres FM episode I've been asked what that's all about.
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