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- PostgreSQL: The worlds most advanced open source database
2025-12-03 by PgBouncer Call for Proposals open for POSETTE: An Event for Postgres 2026! 2025-12-03 by Microsoft Azure Pg_QoS v1 0 0-beta1 is out! 2025-12-03 by AppstoniA Psycopg 3 3 released 2025-12-01 by Psycopg Development Team Pgpool-II 4 7 beta1 is now released 2025-11-28 by Pgpool Global Development Group PLANET POSTGRESQL
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Downloads PostgreSQL Downloads PostgreSQL is available for download as ready-to-use packages or installers for various platforms, as well as a source code archive if you want to build it yourself Packages and Installers Select your operating system family: Linux macOS Windows BSD Solaris
- Documentation - PostgreSQL
Looking for documentation for an older, unsupported, version? Check the archive of older manuals
- PostgreSQL 17 Released!
PostgreSQL 17 supports using identity columns and exclusion constraints on partitioned tables The PostgreSQL foreign data wrapper (postgres_fdw), used to execute queries on remote PostgreSQL instances, can now push EXISTS and IN subqueries to the remote server for more efficient processing
- About - PostgreSQL
The origins of PostgreSQL date back to 1986 as part of the POSTGRES project at the University of California at Berkeley and has nearly 40 years of active development on the core platform
- PostgreSQL 18. 1 Documentation
Table of Contents Preface 1 What Is PostgreSQL? 2 A Brief History of PostgreSQL 3 Conventions 4 Further Information 5 Bug Reporting Guidelines I Tutorial 1 Getting Started 2 The SQL Language 3 Advanced Features II The SQL Language 4 SQL Syntax 5 Data Definition 6 Data Manipulation 7 Queries 8 Data Types 9 Functions and Operators 10 Type Conversion 11 Indexes 12 Full Text
- Tutorials Other Resources - PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL: Tutorials Other ResourcesTutorials Other Resources
- PostgreSQL: Documentation: 18: 1. What Is PostgreSQL?
PostgreSQL is an object-relational database management system (ORDBMS) based on POSTGRES, Version 4 2, developed at the University of California at Berkeley Computer Science Department
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