PostgreSQL

Generated on 2 Jul 2025

PostgreSQL is an open source, object-relational database built for extensibility, data integrity, and speed. Its concurrency support makes it fully ACID-compliant, and it supports dynamic loading and catalog-driven operations to let users customize its data types, functions, and more.

Most Viewed PostgreSQL Articles
  1. How do I fix a "permission denied for schema public" error in PostgreSQL?
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  3. How to Manage Connection Pools for PostgreSQL Database Clusters
  4. Supported PostgreSQL Extensions
  5. How do I fix the "Connection Timed Out" error when connecting to my database?
  6. How do I fix the "Connection Refused" error when connecting to my database?
  7. How to Modify User Privileges in PostgreSQL Databases
  8. How do I fix the pg_dump "aborting because of server version mismatch" error?
  9. PostgreSQL Pricing
  10. How to Migrate PostgreSQL Databases to DigitalOcean using Continuous Migration
Getting Started

Quickstarts and intermediate tutorials to get started.

How-Tos

How to modify users and databases, improve performance and high availability, migrate data, and more.

Reference

Native and third-party tools, troubleshooting, and answers to frequently asked questions.

Concepts

Explanations and definitions of core concepts in PostgreSQL.

Details

Features, plans and pricing, availability, limits, known issues, and more.

Support

Get help with technical support and answers to frequently asked questions.

Latest Updates

1 July 2025

  • The DOKS database operator, which facilitated integration of DOKS clusters with managed databases, is deprecated. Your existing databases remain operational and the operator-related CRDs are not removed. You can use the DigitalOcean API, CLI, or control panel to manage the databases created with the operator.

19 March 2025

  • We have released new Storage-Optimized Droplet plans for MySQL and PostgreSQL with 48 CPUs, 384 GiB of RAM, and 20 TB (MySQL)/30 TB (PostgreSQL) of storage in SGP1, SFO2, and FRA1. For more details, see our pricing pages for MySQL and PostgreSQL.

28 February 2025

For more information, see all PostgreSQL release notes.

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