Crunchy Data is pleased to announce the release of version 4.7 of PGO, the Postgres Operator from Crunchy Data, which automates and simplifies deploying and managing open source Postgres clusters on Kubernetes and other Kubernetes-enabled Platforms. Instructions for getting started with the Postgres Operator can be found here:
https://access.crunchydata.com/documentation/postgres-operator/latest/quickstart/
or get started by running:
kubectl create ns pgo;
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CrunchyData/postgres-operator/v4.7.0/installers/kubectl/postgres-operator.yml
PGO 4.7, designed for high availability PostgreSQL workloads on Kubernetes, adds support for more "Day 2" functions, such as PVC resize operations with minimal downtime, and enhancements to the monitoring system with a focus on query performance metrics, backups, and recovery. PGO 4.7 expands its support for GitOps methods and includes additional extensions, including, pg_partman, pg_cron, and TimescaleDB.
Major features of the PGO 4.7 release include:
and more.
For a full list of features, including detailed descriptions of these changes, please see the release notes.
Crunchy Data is proud to support the development and maintenance of PGO, the Postgres Operator from Crunchy Data.