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.
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We just released the new version of FerretDB – v1.10, which is available in the usual places. With it, the SQLite backend support is officially out of beta, on par with our PostgreSQL backend, and fully supported.
We're happy to announce the release of FerretDB v1.9.0, which comes with a couple of enhancements, fixes, and a greater focus on delivering the most performant and optimized FerretDB architecture.
FerretDB v1.8.0 has just been released with new features, bug fixes, and improvements to the SQLite and PostgreSQL backends.
We've just released FerretDB v1.6.0 which comes with a couple of new features, bug fixes, and enhancements to FerretDB, especially the implementation of the ping
command and getParameter
method for the SQLite backend.