Announcing postgres-contrib.org | Contributions to PostgreSQL

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We are pleased to announce postgres-contrib.org, a new website started in July 2024 by members of the PostgreSQL community, highlighting contributions to the project by the amazing people standing behind it. Many contributions to and for the PostgreSQL Project happen outside of writing code. This was the topic of the…

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pg_ivm 1.9 released

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IVM Development Group is pleased to announce the release of pg_ivm 1.9. Changes since the v1.8 release include: Bug fixes Add support for PostgreSQL 17 (Yugo Nagata, Takuma Hoshiai, reshke) This contains the following changes: Change functions to use a safe search_path during maintenance operations when used with PostgreSQL 17…

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CloudNativePG 1.23.3 and 1.22.5 Released!

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We are delighted to announce the latest updates for the CloudNativePG Operator, now available for versions 1.23 and 1.22. Patch releases 1.23.3 and 1.22.5 bring essential bug fixes and enhancements to ensure greater stability and resilience for your systems. Important Notice: Version 1.22 has now reached End-of-Life (EOL). The 1.22.5…

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Leveraging Database Observability at MongoDB: Real-Life Use Case

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This post is the second in our three-part series, Leveraging Database Observability at MongoDB. Welcome back to the Leveraging Database Observability at MongoDB series. In our last discussion, we explored MongoDB's unique observability strategy using out-of-the-box tools designed to automatically monitor and optimize customer databases. These tools provide continuous feedback…

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How Open Source Can Empower the Global Majority: Insights from UN Workshop

The concept of open source has become a universally accepted development model since its beginnings over a quarter-century ago. That statement was never realized more than walking into the United Nations headquarters earlier this month to attend the second “OSPOs for Good” event. Open source had indeed arrived. Policymaking and…

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Building on the Lessons from Kafka: How AutoMQ and MinIO Solve Cost and Elasticity Challenges

co-author: Kaiming WanApache Kafka is the de facto standard in streaming due to its excellent design and powerful capabilities. Not only has it defined the architecture of modern streaming, but its unique distributed log abstraction has also provided unprecedented capabilities for real-time data stream processing and analysis. Kafka's success lies…

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