ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 27, 2023 – pgEdge, Inc. today announced support for 
multiple Postgres versions in pgEdge Distributed PostgreSQL, including the 
recently released PostgreSQL 16 Beta 1.  pgEdge Distributed PostgreSQL is a 
fully distributed database optimized for the network edge and is both open 
(with source code available) and fully based on standard PostgreSQL.  By 
allowing read and write traffic to be managed at multiple nodes on the network, 
pgEdge reduces data latency, addresses data residency and provides for 
ultra-high availability, which now includes zero downtime maintenance.

pgEdge currently supports PostgreSQL versions 16 beta 1, 15.3 and 14.8 (on 
request) across both the pgEdge Cloud managed cloud service and the self-hosted 
and self-managed pgEdge Platform product. Support for subsequent PostgreSQL 16 
beta releases and the final stable release will be added shortly after they are 
made available.

With pgEdge Distributed PostgreSQL it is possible to run different versions of 
Postgres across a cluster.   pgEdge also now supports rolling upgrades across a 
cluster, whereby an individual node is taken offline, upgraded, and then added 
back to the cluster.  This makes it possible to accomplish zero downtime 
maintenance, a requirement for applications that must reach very high levels of 
availability.

“We are excited to add early support for Postgres 16 while delivering the 
ability to achieve zero downtime maintenance for Postgres version upgrades” 
said Denis Lussier, co-founder and CTO of pgEdge.

Organizations interested in exploring pgEdge for zero downtime maintenance, 
ultra high availability and data residency use cases can sign up for access to 
pgEdge Cloud, or download the self-hosted pgEdge Platform. 

pgEdge hosted a related webinar on “Logical Replication features in PostgreSQL 
16”.   To learn more and see the replay, visit 
https://pages.pgedge.com/postgres16-webinar.


About pgEdge, Inc.
pgEdge’s mission is to make it easy to build and deploy highly distributed 
database applications across the global network. Founded by industry veterans 
who have championed enterprise usage of the PostgreSQL database for several 
decades and helped run the world’s largest managed database cloud services, 
pgEdge is headquartered in Northern Virginia. The founders have previously 
founded and/or led successful companies such as webMethods (NASDAQ: WEBM), 
EnterpriseDB (acquired by Bain Capital), SparkPost (acquired by MessageBird), 
OpenSCG (acquired by AWS) and Fugue (acquired by Snyk). Investors in pgEdge 
include Sands Capital Ventures, Grotech Ventures and Sand Hill East.

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