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The PostgreSQL Global Development Group today announced the release of
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PostgreSQL 17 builds on decades of open source development, improving its
performance and scalability while adapting to emergent data access and storage
patterns. This release of PostgreSQL adds significant overall performance gains,
including an overhauled memory management implementation for vacuum,
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SQL/JSON JSON_TABLE command, and enhancements to logical replication that
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"PostgreSQL 17 highlights how the global open source community, which drives the
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