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11th November 2021: PostgreSQL 14.1, 13.5, 12.9, 11.14, 10.19, and 9.6.24
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2021-11-11 - PostgreSQL 14.1, 13.5, 12.9, 11.14, 10.19, and 9.6.24 Released!

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9.6.24. This release closes two security vulnerabilities and fixes over 40 bugs
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POSTGRESQL 14.1, 13.5, 12.9, 11.14, 10.19, AND 9.6.24 RELEASED!

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The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported
versions of our database system, including 14.1, 13.5, 12.9, 11.14, 10.19, and
9.6.24. This release closes two security vulnerabilities and fixes over 40 bugs
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 * CITUS CON: AN EVENT FOR POSTGRES—THE CFP IS OPEN
   
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 * POSTGRESQL JDBC AND THE LOG4J CVE
   
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 * POSTGRESQL @ FOSDEM 2022: CALL FOR PROPOSALS
   
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 * MYSQL-TO-POSTGRESQL V5.5 HAS BEEN RELEASED
   
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POSTGRES HA: ROLES ARE DYNAMIC

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THE ANATOMY OF A LINUX READ CALL

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HIGH AVAILABILITY AND DISASTER RECOVERY RECIPES FOR POSTGRESQL ON KUBERNETES

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 *  2021-12-14


ZHEAP UNDO LOGS DISCARDING IN POSTGRESQL

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 *  2021-12-14


EXPLORE THE NEW SEARCH AND CYCLE FEATURES IN POSTGRESQL 14

 *  Francesco Tisiot
 *  2021-12-14


ASHUTOSH BAPAT

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