Releases: EnterpriseDB/docs
Releases · EnterpriseDB/docs
Production Release: 2021-08-31
What Changed?
- BDR public documentation
Production Release: 2021-08-30
What Changed?
- Add workflow to sync and process files from another repo
- Changes from Cloud Native PostgreSQL are now synced from their repo
- Added the restrictions for mod operator for XDB 6.2.15 release
Production Release: 2021-08-26
What Changed?
- Replication Server 6.2.15 release
- Migration Portal 3.3.0 release
- EDBCloud: Updated backup and restore for clarity and functionality.
- Remove links to Docs 1.0 on stub pages
Production Release: 2021-08-24
What Changed?
- Reorganized homepage
Production Release: 2021-08-23
What Changed?
- BART: Adding content for BART Migration Journey Document
- build: Legacy redirect updates
Production Release: 2021-08-21
What Changed?
- EPAS: Updated the EDB*Plus version number in release notes.
- EPAS: Drop .mdx from directory names in 12 and 11 docs versions.
- EDBCloud: We don't support backing up into a new region, just the same region.
- docs build: drop Heroku support
- Partner docs: update Thales guide, add to index page
Production Release: 2021-08-19
Production Release: 2021-08-18
What Changed?
- EDB Cloud: Updated text on the table to match the names we use in production and Azure. (#1766)
- build: upgrade husky, add autogenerated husky LFS hooks (#1763)
- bugfix: Handle URLs to .md or .mdx with fragment or query (#1762)
- bugfix: Remove path-based defaults for card deck nav style (#1761)
- PEM: Note that Performance Diagnostics runs on most supported platforms (#1760)
Production Release: 2021-08-16
What Changed?
EDBCloud:
- Updated guidance about how resources are limited.
- Minor style edits to Raising Azure Resource Limits
- Extra step required in the example to create a new database with the application given privileges granted to edb_admin.
Production Release: 2021-08-15
What Changed?
Added this sentence to EDB Resource Manager topic in epas guide v11, 12, 13:
On multicore systems, you can apply the cpu_rate_limit to more than one CPU core by setting it to greater than 1. For example, if cpu_rate_limit is set to 2.0, you use 100% of two CPUs.
EDB Cloud preview final pass:
Incorporated Kelly's comments on Connecting Your Cloud
Updated graphics in HA topic
Used proper coding for email link in Support
Style edit on Back Up and Restore
Added Ben's comments to Managing Postgres Access
Incorporated Aislinn's feedback in Support topic
create cluster feedback from Adam
changed title to Raising Azure Resource Limits