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Ardent Performance Computing | Jeremy Schneider Ardent Performance Computing Jeremy Schneider Search Search for: Go Home About Happiness Hints All Writing Links Archives Old Links (Not Maintained) Downloads > Home Latest Post Kubernetes Requests and Limits for Postgres Posted by Jeremy ⋅ September 22, 2024 As Joe Drumgoole said a few days ago: so many Postgres providers. Aiven, AWS, Azure, Crunchy, DigitalOcean, EDB, GCP, Heroku, Neon, Nile, Oracle, Supabase, Tembo, Timescale, Xata, Yugabyte… 🤯 I’m sure there’s more I missed. And that’s not even the providers using Postgres underneath services they offer with a different focus than Postgres compatibility. (I noticed Qian Li’s upcoming PGConf NYC talk in 2 weeks … I have questions about DBOS!) Kubernetes. I have a theory that more people are using kubernetes to run Postgres than we realize – even people on that list above. Neon’s architecture docs describe their sprinkling of k8s stardus...

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