FerretDB releases v1.13.0 with new PostgreSQL backend
The release of FerretDB v1.13.0 brings new changes, which include the new PostgreSQL backend – now enabled by default – arm/v7
packages, and a default SQLite directory for Docker images.
The release of FerretDB v1.13.0 brings new changes, which include the new PostgreSQL backend – now enabled by default – arm/v7
packages, and a default SQLite directory for Docker images.
FerretDB is an open-source document database that allows you to run MongoDB commands and queries with options to use either PostgreSQL or SQLite as the backend. While you can run FerretDB on many operating systems including Ubuntu, there are separate requirements for each OS.
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We've just released FerretDB v1.12 with many new interesting updates on our new PostgreSQL backend, Docker images, arm64 binaries and packages, and more.
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