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PostgreSQL 11, the latest version of the world’s most advanced open source database. PostgreSQL 11 provides users with improvements to overall performance of the database system, with specific enhancements associated with very large databases and high computational workloads. Further, PostgreSQL 11 makes significant improvements to the table partitioning system, adds support for stored procedures capable of transaction management, improves query parallelism and adds parallelized data definition capabilities, and introduces just-in-time (JIT) compilation for accelerating the execution of expressions in queries. "For PostgreSQL 11, our development community focused on adding features that improve PostgreSQL's ability to manage very large databases," said Bruce Momjian, a core team member of the PostgreSQL Global Development Group. "On top of PostgreSQL's proven performance for transactional workloads, PostgreSQL 11 makes it even easier for developers to run big data applications at scale." PostgreSQL benefits from over 20 years of open source development and has become the preferred open source relational database for developers. The project continues to receive recognition across the industry, and has been featured as the "DBMS of the Year 2017" by DB-Engines and in the SD Times 2018 100. PostgreSQL 11 is the first major release since PostgreSQL 10 was released on October 5, 2017. The next update release for PostgreSQL 11 containing bug fixes will be PostgreSQL 11.1, and the next major release with new features will be PostgreSQL 12. Release Notes: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/static/release-11.html
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This is the port for all stuff that comes in the contrib subtree of
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the postgresql distribution. This subtree contains porting tools,
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analysis utilities, and plug-in features that are not part of the core
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PostgreSQL system, mainly because they address a limited audience or
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are too experimental to be part of the main source tree. This does
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not preclude their usefulness.
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Each subdirectory contains a README file with information about the
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module. Some directories supply new user-defined functions, operators,
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or types. After you have installed the files you need to register the
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new entities in the database system by running the commands in the
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supplied .sql file. For example,
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$ psql -d dbname -f module.sql
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The .sql files are installed into /usr/local/share/postgresql/contrib
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For more information, please see
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/usr/local/share/doc/postgresql/contrib/README*
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This software is part of the standard PostgreSQL distribution.
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WWW: https://www.postgresql.org/
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