The CloudNativePG Community The CloudNativePG Community is excited to announce a new update for the *CloudNativePG Operator, now available for the supported 1.22, 1.21, and 1.20 versions.
Key enhancements in all supported minor releases are:
pgadmin4
command in the cnpg
plugin for kubectl
to
swiftly set up a demonstration-only interface for PgAdmin4. This is the most
popular GUI for PostgreSQL, facilitating easy connection to a designated
Postgres ClusterVersions 1.22.1, 1.21.3 and 1.20.6 are patch releases that include essential bug fixes, addressing issues such as:
pg_rewind
caused by
postgresql.auto.conf
being read-only due to the disabled alter system
optioninitdb
bootstrap methodWith this update, version 1.20 has reached End-of-Life (EOL). Version 1.20.6 marks the final release for the 1.20 minor version.
We highly recommend updating the operator at your earliest convenience to benefit from these improvements and bug fixes.
For a detailed list of changes, please refer to the following release notes:
Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to your seamless experience with the updated CloudNativePG Operator.
CloudNativePG is an open source Kubernetes Operator for PostgreSQL workloads that orchestrates the full life cycle of a PostgreSQL cluster, from bootstrapping and configuration, through high availability and connection routing, to backups and disaster recovery. CloudNativePG relies on PostgreSQL’s native streaming replication to distribute data across pods, nodes, and zones, using standard Kubernetes patterns. Replicas can be scaled up and down in a Kubernetes native manner, and the operator automatically and safely reconfigure replication as appropriate. CloudNativePG is a project originally created and supported by EDB.