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Title:PostgreSQL
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h1PostgreSQL: The World's Most Advanced Open Source Relational Database
h2New to PostgreSQL?
h2Latest Releases
h2Upcoming Events
h2Mailing Lists
h2Learning Opportunities Ahead
h2Latest News
h3PostgreSQL 18.1, 17.7, 16.11, 15.15, 14.20, and 13.23 Released!
h3pgAdmin 4 v9.10 Released
h3Call for new members PostgreSQL Community Code of Conduct Committee
h3PostgreSQL 18.1, 17.7, 16.11, 15.15, 14.20, and 13.23 Released!
h3PostgreSQL Conference Germany 2026
h3CloudNativePG 1.28.0 RC1 Released!
h2PLANET POSTGRESQL
h3PgPedia Week, 2025-11-16
h3PostgreSQL License: Free to Use, Enterprise-Ready, and Cost-Efficient in Production
h3Google Summer of Code 2025 - A Journey of Growth and Achievement!
h3pgBackRest TLS server mode for a primary-standby setup with a repository host
h3KubeCon 2025: Bookmarks on Memory and Postgres
h3Contributions for week 46, 2025
h3PostGIS Performance: Intersection Predicates and Overlays
h3Scaling Up Wasn’t the Plan — Until It Was the Only Plan
h3How to use UUIDv7 in Python, Django and PostgreSQL
h2Seeing unexpected behavior?
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PostgreSQL: The world's most advanced open source database - Home - About - Download - Documentation - Community - Developers - Support - Donate - Your account November 13, 2025: PostgreSQL 18.1, 17.7, 16.11, 15.15, 14.20, and 13.23 Released! # PostgreSQL: The World's Most Advanced Open Source Relational Database Download New to PostgreSQL? ## New to PostgreSQL? PostgreSQL is a powerful, open source object-relational database system with over 35 years of active development that has earned it a strong reputation for reliability, feature robustness, and performance. There is a wealth of information to be found describing how to install and use PostgreSQL through the official documentation. The open source community provides many helpful places to become familiar with PostgreSQL, discover how it works, and find career opportunities. Learn more on how to engage with the community. Learn More Feature Matrix Governance ## Latest Releases **2025-11-13 - PostgreSQL 18.1, 17.7, 16.11, 15.15, 14.20, and 13.23 Released!** The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported versions of PostgreSQL, including 18.1, 17.7, 16.11, 15.15, 14.20, and 13.23. This release fixes 2 security vulnerabilities and over 50 bugs reported over the last several months. You can find details on the fixes in the release notes. **This is the final release of PostgreSQL 13**. PostgreSQL 13 is now end-of-life and will no longer receive security and bug fixes. If you are running PostgreSQL 13 in a production environment, we suggest that you make plans to upgrade to a newer, supported version of PostgreSQL. Please see our versioning policy for more information. For the more information about this release, please review the release notes. You can download PostgreSQL from the download page. For more information on PostgreSQL 18, the latest major version of PostgreSQL, please see the full press release and translations of the release announcement in the press kit. - **18.1** · 2025-11-13 · Notes - **17.7** · 2025-11-13 · Notes - **16.11** · 2025-11-13 · Notes - **15.15** · 2025-11-13 · Notes - **14.20** · 2025-11-13 · Notes Download Why Upgrade? Security ## Upcoming Events - 2025-11-20 · PostGIS Day 2025 - 2025-11-21 · PostgreSQL Conference Japan 2025 - 2026-02-06 · CERN PGDay 2026 - 2026-03-05 – 2026-03-06 · PostgreSQL@SCaLE23x - 2026-03-11 – 2026-03-13 · PGConf India 2026 - 2026-03-26 · pgDay Paris 2026 - 2026-04-21 – 2026-04-22 · PostgreSQL Conference Germany 2026 indicates that an event is recognised under the community event guidelines and is directly helping the PostgreSQL community. Check Schedule Add Your Event ## Mailing Lists The PostgreSQL mailing lists enable you to interact with active community participants on subjects related to the development of PostgreSQL, discovering how to use PostgreSQL, or learning about upcoming events and product releases. In order to manage your mailing list subscription, you need a PostgreSQL community account. Signing up is easy and gives you direct access to the global PostgreSQL community. Subscribe View Archives ## Learning Opportunities Ahead Want to learn more about PostgreSQL and help build the community? Come to one of the many events, local user groups, & training sessions where you can meet experienced PostgreSQL users and enhance your database skills. Browse Events Browse User Groups ## Latest News ### PostgreSQL 18.1, 17.7, 16.11, 15.15, 14.20, and 13.23 Released! - 2025-11-13 The PostgreSQL Global Development Group today announced the release of PostgreSQL 18, the latest version of the world's most advanced open source database. The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported versions of PostgreSQL, including 18.1, 17.7, 16.11, 15.15, 14.20, and 13.23. This release fixes 2 security vulnerabilities and over 50 bugs reported over the last several months. You can find details on the fixes in the release notes. **This is the final release of PostgreSQL 13**. PostgreSQL 13 is now end-of-life and will no longer receive security and bug fixes. If you are running PostgreSQL 13 in a production environment, we suggest that you make plans to upgrade to a newer, supported version of PostgreSQL. Please see our versioning policy for more information. - Release Announcement - Release Notes - PostgreSQL 18 Press Kit - Versioning Policy - Download Browse Archives Submit News - ### pgAdmin 4 v9.10 Released - 2025-11-17 by pgAdmin Development Team - ### Call for new members PostgreSQL Community Code of Conduct Committee - 2025-11-17 by PostgreSQL Code of Conduct Committee - ### PostgreSQL 18.1, 17.7, 16.11, 15.15, 14.20, and 13.23 Released! - 2025-11-13 by PostgreSQL Global Development Group - ### PostgreSQL Conference Germany 2026 - 2025-11-12 by PostgreSQL User Group Germany - ### CloudNativePG 1.28.0 RC1 Released! - 2025-11-10 by The CloudNativePG Contributors ## PLANET POSTGRESQL ### PgPedia Week, 2025-11-16 - Ian Barwick - 2025-11-17 ### PostgreSQL License: Free to Use, Enterprise-Ready, and Cost-Efficient in Production - Umair Shahid - 2025-11-17 ### Google Summer of Code 2025 - A Journey of Growth and Achievement! - Pavlo Golub - 2025-11-17 ### pgBackRest TLS server mode for a primary-standby setup with a repository host - Stefan Fercot - 2025-11-16 ### KubeCon 2025: Bookmarks on Memory and Postgres - Jeremy Schneider - 2025-11-16 ### Contributions for week 46, 2025 - Cornelia Biacsics - 2025-11-16 ### PostGIS Performance: Intersection Predicates and Overlays - Paul Ramsey - 2025-11-14 ### Scaling Up Wasn’t the Plan — Until It Was the Only Plan - semab tariq - 2025-11-14 ### How to use UUIDv7 in Python, Django and PostgreSQL - Paolo Melchiorre - 2025-11-13 Browse Archives ## Seeing unexpected behavior? The PostgreSQL community takes pride in releasing software that reliably stores your data. If you believe you've discovered a bug, please click the button below and follow the instructions on how to submit a bug. Submit a Bug Policies | Code of Conduct | About PostgreSQL | Contact Copyright © 1996-2025 The PostgreSQL Global Development Group