2023-05-25 -
PostgreSQL 16 Beta 1 Released!
The PostgreSQL Global Development Group announces that the
first beta release of PostgreSQL 16
is now available for download. This release
contains previews of all features that will be available when
PostgreSQL 16 is made generally available, though some details of the
release can change during the beta period.
You can find information about all of the features and changes found
in PostgreSQL 16 in the
release notes.
In the spirit of the open source PostgreSQL community, we strongly
encourage you to test the new
features of PostgreSQL 16 on your systems to help us eliminate bugs or
other issues that may exist. While we do not advise you to run
PostgreSQL 16 Beta 1 in production environments, we encourage you to
find ways to run your typical application workloads against this beta
release.
Your testing and feedback will help the community ensure that the
PostgreSQL 16 release upholds our standards of delivering a stable,
reliable release of the world's most advanced open source relational
database.
PostgreSQL 11 will stop receiving fixes on November 9, 2023. If you
are running PostgreSQL 11 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 full list of changes, please review the
release notes. You can get the updates on
the download page.
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