PostgreSQL 16.1 is now the default version for all PostGIS, GeoServer, and GeoNode hosting services.
It includes a number of bug fixes and updates.
You can learn more at:
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PostgreSQL 16.1 is now the default version for all PostGIS, GeoServer, and GeoNode hosting services.
It includes a number of bug fixes and updates.
You can learn more at:
PostgreSQL 14 has been released, with some great new features as well as improvements.
You can learn more about the release at:
https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/postgresql-14-released-2318/
As with all new releases, PostgreSQL 14 will now become the default on all new PostGIS, GeoServer, GeoNode, and AcuGIS Suite packages.
PostgreSQL 13 has been released, with some great new features as well as improvements.
You can learn more about the release at:
https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/postgresql-13-released-2077/
As with all new releases, PostgreSQL 13 will now become the default on all new PostGIS, GeoServer, GeoNode, and AcuGIS Suite packages.
We’re please to announce that pg_tileserv and pg_featureserv are now available in two flavors at AcuGIS.
You can deploy and run pg_tileserv and pg_featureserv directly from your control panel:
Both are run as a service on your own ports and can started, stopped, and restarted via the control panel:
2. As a VM:
With the VM service, you have full root access and dedicated resources.
These are great new Open Source tools developed by CrunchyData.
Learn more about pg_tileserv and pg_featureserv below: