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Mastering PostgreSQL 15 - Fifth Edition

By : Hans-Jürgen Schönig
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Mastering PostgreSQL 15 - Fifth Edition

By: Hans-Jürgen Schönig

Overview of this book

Starting with an introduction to the newly released features of PostgreSQL 15, this updated fifth edition will help you get to grips with PostgreSQL administration and how to build dynamic database solutions for enterprise apps, including designing both physical and technical aspects of the system. You'll explore advanced PostgreSQL features, such as logical replication, database clusters, advanced indexing, and user management to manage and maintain your database. You'll then work with the PostgreSQL optimizer, configure PostgreSQL for high speed, and move from Oracle to PostgreSQL. Among the other skills that the book will help you build, you’ll cover transactions, handling recursions, working with JSON and JSONB data, and setting up a Patroni cluster. It will show you how to improve performance with query optimization. You'll also focus on managing network security and work with backups and replication while exploring useful PostgreSQL extensions that optimize the performance of large databases. By the end of this PostgreSQL book, you’ll be able to use your database to its utmost capacity by implementing advanced administrative tasks with ease.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Making use of DBA-related features

In PostgreSQL 15, a couple of developer-related features were added. Some features were also finally deprecated and have been removed from the server. In this section, we will go through the most important major changes.

Removing support for old pg_dump

One of the first things that is worth noting is that support for really old databases has been removed from pg_dump. PostgreSQL databases that are older than PostgreSQL 9.2 are not supported anymore. Considering that PostgreSQL 9.2.0 was released to the PostgreSQL community FTP server on September 10, 2012, most people should have gotten rid of their PostgreSQL 9.1 (and older) systems by now.

If you have not been able to upgrade since then, we highly recommend doing that. It is still possible to upgrade from such an old version to PostgreSQL 15. However, you will need an intermediate step and to use pg_dump twice.

Deprecating Python 2

PostgreSQL allows developers to write stored procedures...