Database version policy

We support the major Postgres versions from the date they're made available until the version is retired by EDB (generally five years). See Platform Compatibility for more details on support dates for PostgreSQL, EDB Postgres Advanced Server, and EDB Postgres Extended Server. See End-of-life policy for details on our policy for retiring deprecated versions.

Supported Postgres types and versions

Postgres distributionVersions
PostgreSQL12-16 for (single, high-availability) clusters
EDB Postgres Extended Server12-16 for (single, high-availability), 14-16 for (distributed high-availability) clusters
EDB Postgres Advanced Server14-16 for all cluster types (single, high-availability, distributed high-availability)

End-of-life policy

Cloud Service deprecates support for Postgres versions following the same timeline as PostgreSQL. PostgreSQL, EDB Postgres Advanced Server, and EDB Postgres Extended Server follow the same timelines. We recommend that you take action and upgrade your Postgres databases running on the deprecated version to a later version as soon as possible.

Six months before the PostgreSQL deprecation date, Cloud Service doesn't allow you to create new instances with the deprecated database version.

Six months after the PostgreSQL deprecation date, Cloud Service forces a major version upgrade to all clusters running the deprecated database version.

The only exception is customers who purchased Extended Life Support (ELS) prior to that date. To purchase Extended Life Support, contact EDB Sales.

Key dates

While PostgreSQL officially deprecated version 11 on November 9, 2023, Cloud Service deprecated PostgreSQL 11 on November 20, 2023 in alignment with the broader EDB portfolio.

On November 20, 2023, Cloud Service deprecated support for PostgreSQL 11 and EDB Postgres Advanced Server 11 using the following schedule. We recommend that you take action and upgrade your Postgres databases running on major version 11 to a later version, such as PostgreSQL version 15.

Cloud Service automatically upgrades your Postgres 11 instances to a later version at the end of six months. Customers who purchased Extended Life Support are exempt. To purchase Extended Life Support, contact Sales. Cloud Service reserves the right to upgrade sooner in case of a security issue.

Action or recommendationDates - Postgres 11Dates - Postgres 12
Cloud Service no longer supports the Postgres version.November 20, 2023December 9, 2024
The PostgreSQL community plans to deprecate the version and won't provide any security patches after this date.November 9, 2023November 14, 2024
Start upgrading your Cloud Service instances to a later major version starting on this date. You can use pg_dump to restore your cluster into a later version.Until May 20, 2023Until June 9, 2024
You can't create a new instance with the deprecated Postgres version in the Cloud Service interfaces after this date.May 20, 2023June 9, 2024
If you manually restore a cluster, you can't restore it with the deprecated Postgres version after this date. You need to restore that Postgres cluster into a newer version of Postgres.May 20, 2023June 9, 2024
Cloud Service will force a major version upgrade and won't allow any new clusters to be provisioned or restored to the old Postgres version. Only customers on Extended Life Support are exempt for the duration of their contract. If you don’t purchase Extended Life Support on this date, your clusters will be upgraded.April 20, 2024May 9, 2025
Extended Life Support starts six months after PostgreSQL community deprecates the Postgres version. Cloud Service reserves the right to upgrade in case of a security issue.April 20, 2024May 9, 2025

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