#631 — January 14, 2026 |
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Postgres Weekly |
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The Hidden Cost of Postgres Arrays — If you’ve ever used array data types in your tables but not thought deeply about the tradeoffs versus other approaches, Radim shares some insights that could save you from some subtle issues in production. Radim Marek |
Enterprise Grade Postgres for Agentic AI, High Availability and More — pgEdge, the leading open source enterprise Postgres company, makes it easy for developers to build and deploy highly scalable and distributed database applications across global networks. pgEdge sponsor |
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Integer Overflow in Sequence-Generated Primary Keys — If you use Laurenz Albe |
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IN BRIEF:
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Using Postgres as a Graph Database: Who Grabbed a Beer Together? — A practical look at the opportunities Apache AGE opens up by bringing graph database concepts and querying natively to Postgres. Taras Kloba |
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📄 Don't Give Postgres Too Much Memory (Even On Busy Systems) Tomas Vondra 📄 Why AI Workloads Are Fueling a Move Back to Postgres Rob Pankow (The New Stack) 📺 Top 5 Postgres Query Tuning Tips Janis Griffin |
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RELEASES AND CODE: |
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Barman 3.17.0: Backup and Recovery Manager for Postgres — An admin tool for disaster recovery of Postgres servers enabling remote backups and restoration of multiple servers. v3.17.0 now supports operations on inactive/disabled servers and deprecates custom compression for WAL files. EnterpriseDB UK Limited |
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pg_textsearch 0.4: Modern Ranked Text Search Extension — A Postgres extension that brings powerful BM25 ranking to full text search. v0.4 introduces index compression, boasting ~40% smaller indexes “thanks to delta encoding and bitpacking.” Tiger Data |
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