We’re delighted to announce [pg_exporter](https://github.com/pgsty/pg_exporter)
[v1.0](https://github.com/pgsty/pg_exporter/releases/tag/v1.0.0), an advanced
open-source Prometheus exporter that takes PostgreSQL observability to the next
level.
Built for DBAs and developers who need deep insigh
The Pigsty team is thrilled to announce **Pigsty v3.6**, our latest step toward
a true **meta-PostgreSQL distribution**. From a single code base you can now
launch near 10 distinct PostgreSQL kernels — Babelfish, IvorySQL, OpenHalo,
OrioleDB, PolarDB, Supabase-PG, Citus, the brand-new **Percona
The [Pigsty](https://pigsty.cc/about/values) project has released
[v3.4](https://github.com/pgsty/pigsty/releases/tag/v3.4.0), delivering major
enhancements for PostgreSQL users who want flexibility, observability, and
simplicity in managing self-hosted PG RDS.
> [The v3.4 introduction Blog](ht
**Unlocking PostgreSQL’s Full Potential with the**
[404](https://pigsty.io/ext/) **available extensions!**
Pigsty [v3.3.0](https://pigsty.io/blog/releases/v3.3.0/) is now live, following
the release of PostgreSQL 17.4. This update delivers a complete PostgreSQL
ecosystem with over 400 extension
[pig](https://pigsty.io/ext/pig) is a Go-based package manager built to tame
Postgres and its extension ecosystem of [400+](https://pigsty.io/ext/list)
extensions in one fell swoop. it piggyback your system’s native package manager
(APT, YUM, DNF) and follow official
PGDG packaging conventions t
Ever wished installing or upgrading PostgreSQL extensions didn’t feel like
digging through outdated readmes, cryptic
configure scripts, or random GitHub forks & patches? The painful truth is that
Postgres’s richness of extension often
comes at the cost of complicated setups—especially if you’re j
[Pigsty v3.1](https://pigsty.io/blog/releases/v3.1.0/) is now live, closely
following the release of PostgreSQL 17.2.
This version marks PostgreSQL 17 as the default, featuring compatibility with
the latest Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and initial ARM64 arch support.
It also introduces nearly [340](https://
The [Pigsty](https://pigsty.io/) community is thrilled to announce Pigsty
[v3.0](https://github.com/Vonng/pigsty/releases/tag/v3.0.0), which delivers
[336](https://pigsty.io/docs/pgext/list/) unique extensions. and several
in-place PG kernel replacements.
You can replace vanilla PostgreSQL with
Pigsty [v3.0](https://pigsty.io/blog/releases/v3.0.0-b1/) (beta) introduces a
public YUM/APT repository, featuring **121** pre-packaged [RPM
extension](https://pigsty.io/docs/pgext/list/rpm/) packages and **133** [DEB
extensio](https://pigsty.io/docs/pgext/list/deb/)n packages.
In conjunction w
The [Pigsty](https://pigsty.io/) community is thrilled to announce Pigsty
[v2.7.0](https://github.com/Vonng/pigsty/releases/tag/v2.7.0), which has
[255](https://pigsty.io/docs/reference/extension/) unique extensions available,
to the free PostgreSQL distribution and RDS alternative. We also have
The [Pigsty](https://pigsty.io/) Community is happy to announce Pigsty
[2.6.0](https://github.com/Vonng/pigsty/releases/tag/v2.6.0), which uses
PostgreSQL 16.2 as the default kernel and introduces the new ParadeDB & DuckDB
FDW extensions to provide extra OLAP workload support.
We also have a b
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