PgBouncer 1.23.1 released

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PgBouncer 1.23.1 has been released. This release fixes two crashes that could occur since 1.23.0. If you are on 1.23.0, upgrading to 1.23.1 is strongly recommended. See https://www.pgbouncer.org/2024/08/pgbouncer-1-23-1 for more information, the detailed changelog, and download links. PgBouncer is a lightweight connection pooler for PostgreSQL.

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Get Ready for PGconf.EU 2024: Schedule Now Live!

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We invite you to the 14th annual PostgreSQL Conference Europe that will take place in Athens on October 22-24! The schedule for the conference has now been published, and as you can see, we’ll have a great, diverse speaker lineup this year: https://www.postgresql.eu/events/pgconfeu2024/schedule/ The conference is the largest PostgreSQL event…

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pgmoneta 0.13

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The pgmoneta community is happy to announce version 0.13.0. New features Detailed information about a backup Verify a backup Support more hash algorithms for backup manifest Allow compression and decompression from the command line interface pgmoneta pgmoneta is a backup / restore solution for PostgreSQL 13+. Read our getting started…

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Meeting the UK’s Telecommunications Security Act with MongoDB

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Emerging technologies like AI, IoT, and 5G have transformed the value that telecommunications companies provide the world. However, these new technologies also present new security challenges. As telcos continue to amass large amounts of sensitive data, they become an increasingly attractive target for cybercriminals — making both companies and countries…

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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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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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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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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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