Version 5.5 of Crunchy Postgres for Kubernetes is out and Andrew has an overview of highlights. We have a really cool new pgAdmin set up, streamlined metrics features, updated pgBouncer and more.
We are showing off some of the newest features in Crunchy PostgreSQL for Kubernetes and related images. Learn how to upgrade Postgres minor and major versions and even pause the upgrade in process.
A review of PGO 5.1 features including rolling database restarts, pod disruption budgets, and manual switchovers/failovers.
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.
Today 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.
We're excited to announce the general availability of version 5.1 of PGO, the open source Postgres Operator from Crunchy Data. In addition to providing a seamless upgrade experience across both PGO and PostgreSQL versions, this feature-packed release also introduces many powerful new capabilities.
New feature release for PGO v5.0.5 Initializing your Postgres database with backups from AWS S3, GCS or Azure.
Learn how to deploy PostgreSQL on Kubernetes with synchronous replication to guard against losing transactions.
Learn how to deploy PostgreSQL clusters on Kubernetes with Rook Ceph Storage powered by the Crunchy PostgreSQL Operator