Welcome to the PostgreSQL stand!

PostgreSQL is a powerful, open source object-relational database system that uses and extends the SQL language combined with many features that safely store and scale the most complicated data workloads. The origins of PostgreSQL date back to 1986 as part of the POSTGRES project at the University of California at Berkeley and has more than 30 years of active development on the core platform. PostgreSQL has earned a strong reputation for its proven architecture, reliability, data integrity, robust feature set, extensibility, and the dedication of the open source community behind the software to consistently deliver performant and innovative solutions. PostgreSQL runs on all major operating systems, has been ACID-compliant since 2001, and has powerful add-ons such as the popular PostGIS geospatial database extender. It is no surprise that PostgreSQL has become the open source relational database of choice for many people and organisations. Getting started with using PostgreSQL has never been easier - pick a project you want to build, and let PostgreSQL safely and robustly store your data.

PostgreSQL @ FOSDEM

The PostgreSQL Project welcomes all virtual FOSDEM visitors. Please come to our virtual stand and talk with us about any database related question. Any topic is welcome, questions about the Devroom, performance tuning, SQL query optimization, database migration, new features, enhancement requests ... Please also follow the PostgreSQL Europe Twitter account ( https://twitter.com/postgresqleu ) for any updates around the PostgreSQL presence at FOSDEM 2021. You can ask us questions there as well.
Welcome to the PostgreSQL stand

PostgreSQL in 2022

PostgreSQL 13 was released in September 2020, which makes it the latest major release. PostgreSQL 9.4 is no longer supported, if you still run on this (or an earlier) version, please come to us and let's talk about an upgrade strategy.