Our Postgres team at Microsoft is excited to announce PostgreSQL 14’s General 
Availability (GA) on Azure’s [Hyperscale 
(Citus)](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/postgresql/hyperscale/) option. To 
our knowledge, this is the first time a major cloud provider has made a new 
Postgres major version generally available on their platform within one day of 
the official PG release.

You can now deploy Postgres 14 in many of our Hyperscale (Citus) 
[regions](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/postgresql/concepts-hyperscale-configuration-options#regions).
 In upcoming months, we will roll out Postgres 14 across more Azure regions and 
also release it with our new [Flexible 
Server](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/postgresql/flexible-server/) option in 
the Azure Database for PostgreSQL managed service. 

This announcement brings the latest in Postgres to those of you who run your 
workloads on Azure. 

## Engineering “how we did it” blog post 

If you want to learn more about how made PostgreSQL 14 available on Azure 
within one day of the PG14 release, Ozgun Erdogan’s blog post is a good read:

* [How We Shipped PostgreSQL 14 on Azure Within One Day of its 
Release](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-database-for-postgresql/how-we-shipped-postgresql-14-on-azure-within-one-day-of-its/ba-p/2801300),
 on Microsoft TechCommunity

Ozgun’s blog post explores:

* Our favorite new features in PostgreSQL 14
* Making Citus & other extensions compatible with PostgreSQL 14
* How we released a new PostgreSQL version for Azure’s Hyperscale (Citus) 
option just one day after the PG14 release
 
## Useful links

If you’re looking to get started with PostgreSQL 14 on Azure with the 
Hyperscale (Citus) option, these links should help: 

- __Try it out__: [Create a Hyperscale (Citus) server 
group](https://portal.azure.com/#create/Microsoft.PostgreSQLServer) on Azure to 
try it out—Basic or Standard tier. And if you don’t yet have an 
Azure subscription, just create [a free Azure account 
first](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/).

- __Read the docs__: Read the [Hyperscale (Citus) 
docs](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/postgresql/hyperscale/)

And of course you can always reach our PM team for the PostgreSQL managed 
service on Azure via email at [Ask AzureDB for 
PostgreSQL](mailto:[email protected]?subject=Question%20about%20Hyperscale%20%28Citus%29).
 


## About Hyperscale (Citus)

The [Hyperscale 
(Citus)](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/postgresql/hyperscale/) option in the 
Azure Database for PostgreSQL managed service is based on the 
[Citus](https://www.citusdata.com/blog/2021/09/17/citus-10-2-extension-to-postgres-whats-new/)
 extension. 

If not already familiar, Citus is an open source [extension to 
Postgres](https://github.com/citusdata/citus) that transforms Postgres into a 
distributed database. In our recent Citus 10 release, we added [columnar 
tables](https://www.citusdata.com/blog/2021/03/06/citus-10-columnar-compression-for-postgres/)
 to Citus, as well as the ability to [shard Postgres on a single Citus 
node](https://www.citusdata.com/blog/2021/03/20/sharding-postgres-on-a-single-citus-node/).

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