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因为8.4 版在2014 年7月已进入生命周期终结(End of Life,EOL)状态,此后不再提供官方的升级支持。请参考PostgreSQL 官方的发行版支持策略(http://www.postgresql.org/support/versioning/)以获取更多关于PostgreSQL EOL 政策的细节。请务必不要使用已过了EOL 期限的版本,因为开发组不会再为其提供新的安全更新和功能...
postgresql 的 End Of Life (EOL) dates https://www.postgresql.org/support/versioning/ Version Current minor Supported First release date EOL date 10 10.2 Yes October 2017 October 2022 9.6 9.6.7 Yes September 2016 September 2021 9.5 9.5.11 Yes January 2016 January 2021 9.4 9.4.16 Yes December...
PostgreSQL 10 - 10.20, 10.21, 10.22, 10.23 (此版本已过期) 在2022 年进入 EOL (End of Life/退役) 的版本 PostgreSQL 10 在 2022 年 11 月 10 日发布了其最后的小版本 10.23。PostgreSQL 社区不打算再为这个大版本发布任何安全补丁或错误修复。这确实给使用 PostgreSQL 10,没有尽早计划进行升级的客户带来...
This is the final release of PostgreSQL 12. PostgreSQL 12 is now end-of-life and will no longer receive security and bug fixes. If you are running PostgreSQL 12 in a production environment, we suggest that you make plans to upgrade to a newer, supported version of PostgreSQL. Please see ...
PostgreSQL 10 has reached end of life - it's time to upgrade to a newer Postgres version. Learn how to upgrade from PostgreSQL 10 to PostgreSQL 14.
Below, you can see the release date and accompanying end of life dates for currently supported PostgreSQL versions. Currently Supported PostgreSQL Versions and EOL Dates PostgreSQL Version Release Date End of Life PostgreSQL 12.2 October 3, 2019 November 14, 2024 PostgreSQL 11.7 October 18, 2018 Nov...
Since no new releases are planned by that date, PostgreSQL 11 has effectively reached its End of Life. We encourage our users and customers to adopt upgrade strategies in line with the PostgreSQL Community timelines. According to Percona’s Release Lifecycle policies, there will be no public ...
The PostgreSQL Global Development Group supports a major version for 5 years after its initial release. After its five year anniversary, a major version will have one last minor release containing any fixes and will be considered end-of-life (EOL) and no longer supported. ...
After its five year anniversary, a major version will have one last minor release containing any fixes and will be considered end-of-life (EOL) and no longer supported.Version NumberingStarting with PostgreSQL 10, a major version is indicated by increasing the first part of the version, e.g...