Choosing your Postgres distribution
Please be advised that the EDB Hosted Cloud Service has been deprecated. Support will still be available for current customers. However the related documentation topics removal work is in progress and will be removed shortly. We recommend affected users transition to alternative solutions as soon as possible. Further updates will be provided as the transition progresses.
Postgres distribution and version support varies by cluster and deployment type. We recommend that users adopt the most recent versions of Postgres for general use cases.
Postgres distribution using the EDB Hosted Cloud Service
Postgres distribution | Cluster type | Versions |
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PostgreSQL | Single-node, primary/standby high-availability | 12–16 |
EDB Postgres Advanced Server | Single node, primary/standby high availability | 14–16 |
EDB Postgres Extended Server | Distributed high-availability | 14–16 |
EDB Postgres Advanced Server | Distributed high-availability | 14–16 |
Postgres distribution using your cloud account
Postgres distribution | Cluster type | Versions |
---|---|---|
PostgreSQL | Single-node, primary/standby high-availability | 12–16 |
EDB Postgres Advanced Server | Single-node, primary/standby high-availability | 12–16 |
EDB Postgres Extended Server | Distributed high-availability | 14–16 |
EDB Postgres Advanced Server | Distributed high-availability | 14–16 |
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