PostgreSQL
databasePostgreSQL, also known as Postgres, is a free and open-sourcerelational database management system (RDBMS) emphasizing extensibility and technical standardscompliance.
Release | Released | Support Status | Latest |
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17 | 6 months ago (26 Sep 2024) | Ends in 4 years and 7 months (08 Nov 2029) | 17.4 (17 Feb 2025) |
16 | 1 year and 6 months ago (14 Sep 2023) | Ends in 3 years and 7 months (09 Nov 2028) | 16.8 (17 Feb 2025) |
15 | 2 years and 5 months ago (13 Oct 2022) | Ends in 2 years and 7 months (11 Nov 2027) | 15.12 (17 Feb 2025) |
14 | 3 years and 6 months ago (30 Sep 2021) | Ends in 1 year and 7 months (12 Nov 2026) | 14.17 (17 Feb 2025) |
13 | 4 years and 6 months ago (24 Sep 2020) | Ends in 7 months (13 Nov 2025) | 13.20 (17 Feb 2025) |
12 | 5 years ago (03 Oct 2019) | Ended 4 months ago (21 Nov 2024) | 12.22 (18 Nov 2024) |
11 | 6 years ago (18 Oct 2018) | Ended 1 year and 4 months ago (09 Nov 2023) | 11.22 (06 Nov 2023) |
10 | 7 years ago (05 Oct 2017) | Ended 2 years and 4 months ago (10 Nov 2022) | 10.23 (07 Nov 2022) |
9.6 | 8 years ago (29 Sep 2016) | Ended 3 years and 4 months ago (11 Nov 2021) | 9.6.24 (08 Nov 2021) |
9.5 | 9 years ago (07 Jan 2016) | Ended 4 years ago (11 Feb 2021) | 9.5.25 (08 Feb 2021) |
9.4 | 10 years ago (18 Dec 2014) | Ended 5 years ago (13 Feb 2020) | 9.4.26 (10 Feb 2020) |
9.3 | 11 years ago (09 Sep 2013) | Ended 6 years ago (08 Nov 2018) | 9.3.25 (05 Nov 2018) |
9.2 | 12 years ago (10 Sep 2012) | Ended 7 years ago (09 Nov 2017) | 9.2.24 (06 Nov 2017) |
9.1 | 13 years ago (12 Sep 2011) | Ended 8 years ago (27 Oct 2016) | 9.1.24 (24 Oct 2016) |
9.0 | 14 years ago (20 Sep 2010) | Ended 9 years ago (08 Oct 2015) | 9.0.23 (05 Oct 2015) |
8.4 | 15 years ago (01 Jul 2009) | Ended 10 years ago (24 Jul 2014) | 8.4.22 (21 Jul 2014) |
8.3 | 17 years ago (04 Feb 2008) | Ended 12 years ago (07 Feb 2013) | 8.3.23 (04 Feb 2013) |
8.2 | 18 years ago (05 Dec 2006) | Ended 13 years ago (05 Dec 2011) | 8.2.23 (01 Dec 2011) |
8.1 | 19 years ago (08 Nov 2005) | Ended 14 years ago (08 Nov 2010) | 8.1.23 (13 Dec 2010) |
8.0 | 20 years ago (19 Jan 2005) | Ended 14 years ago (01 Oct 2010) | 8.0.26 (01 Oct 2010) |
Postgres recommends that all users run the latest available minor release for whatever majorversion is in use.
The PostgreSQL Global Development Group supports a major version for 5 years after its initialrelease. After its five-year anniversary, a major version will have one last minor releasecontaining any fixes and will be considered end-of-life (EOL) and no longer supported.
TheRelease roadmap lists upcoming minor and majorreleases. If the release team determines that a critical bug or security fix is too important towait until the regularly scheduled minor release, it may make a release available outside theminor release roadmap.
More information is available on thePostgreSQL website.
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
psql -c "SELECT version();"
Show Product Identifiers
- repology:
postgresql
- purl:
pkg:generic/postgresql
- purl:
pkg:docker/library/postgres
- purl:
pkg:deb/ubuntu/postgresql
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