Demystifying Database Performance for Developers
For developers, databases are basically magic. Like Penn & Teller, this blog post is set to break the illusion. Databases are just like any other code, they have algorithms and processes. These algorithms and processes are meant to improve performance, but can cause limitations if they are not expected.
Easy Postgres Major Version Upgrades Using PGO v5.1
We’re excited to introduce support for major PostgreSQL upgrades in PGO v5.1. Using the new PGUpgrade API, you can now seamlessly upgrade your clusters across major versions of PostgreSQL.
PGO Version 5.1 Release Comes with Powerful New Capabilities
In addition to providing a seamless upgrade experience across both PGO and PostgreSQL versions, this feature-packed release also introduces many powerful new capabilities.
Parquet and Postgres in the Data Lake
Have too much static data? Paul has an idea of moving some of it to a data lake. He provides a walk-through of setting up Parquet with Postgres using the parquet_fdw.
Seamless pgAdmin 4 Deployments Using PGO v5.1
Need a GUI for your Postgres cluster? PGO 5.1 introduces a new feature to let you create a pgAdmin 4 pod alongside your other database services managed by the Kubernetes Operator.
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Crunchy Data at Upcoming Events
Be sure to stop by the Crunchy Data booth at the following events to meet the team and pick up some awesome swag.
RailsConf, Portland, Oregon
May 17 - May 19, 2022
PG Day France, Montpellier, France
June 21 - 22, 2022
OpenShift Commons London, England
July 6, 2022
PGConf NYC, New York City
Sep 22 - 23, 2022