AWS Open Source Blog
Category: RDS for PostgreSQL
Deep PostgreSQL Thoughts: Valuing Currency
PostgreSQL currency buys you fewer bugs, higher security, and comes with relatively low risks.
Behind the Scenes on AWS Contributions to Open Source Databases
AWS engineers are significant contributors to the open source databases that our managed services are built on and that our customers depend on. Aurora PostgreSQL and MySQL-compatible editions and Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB, are AWS services built on, or compatible with, open source databases.
Supabase Makes Extensions Easier for Developers with Trusted Language Extensions for PostgreSQL
AWS partner Supabase is using Trusted Language Extensions for PostgreSQL to improve the developer experience and make it easier for them to support more extensions.
Deploy, track, and roll back RDS database code changes using open source tools Liquibase and Jenkins
Customers across industries and verticals deal with relational database code deployment. In most cases, developers rely on database administrators (DBAs) to perform the database code deployment. This works well when the number of databases and the amount of database code changes are low. As organizations scale, however, they deal with different database engines—including Oracle, SQL […]