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PostgreSQL versions shipped with the Linux package

This table lists only GitLab versions where a significant change happened in the package regarding PostgreSQL versions, not all.

Usually, PostgreSQL versions change with major or minor GitLab releases. However, patch versions of the Linux package sometimes update the patch level of PostgreSQL. We’ve established a yearly cadence for PostgreSQL upgrades and trigger automatic database upgrades in the release before the new version is required.

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Find out which versions of PostgreSQL (and other components) ship with each Linux package release.

The lowest supported PostgreSQL versions are listed in the installation requirements.

Read more about update policies and warnings in the PostgreSQL upgrade docs.

First GitLab version PostgreSQL versions Default version for fresh installs Default version for upgrades Notes 18.0.0 16.8 16.8 16.8 Package upgrades are aborted if PostgreSQL is not upgraded to 16 already. 17.11.0 14.17, 16.8 16.8 16.8 Package upgrades automatically perform an upgrade to PostgreSQL 16 for nodes that are not part of a Geo or HA cluster, unless opted out. 17.10.0 14.17, 16.8 16.8 16.8 Fresh installs now default to PostgreSQL 16. 17.9.2, 17.8.5, 17.7.7 14.17, 16.8 14.17 16.8 17.8.0 14.15, 16.6 14.15 16.6 17.5.0 14.11, 16.4 14.11 16.4 Single node upgrades from PostgreSQL 14 to PostgreSQL 16 are now supported. Starting with GitLab 17.5.0, PostgreSQL 16 is fully supported for both new installations and upgrades in Geo deployments (the restriction from 17.4.0 no longer applies). 17.4.0 14.11, 16.4 14.11 14.11 PostgreSQL 16 is available for new installations if not using Geo or Patroni. 17.0.0 14.11 14.11 14.11 Package upgrades are aborted if PostgreSQL is not upgraded to 14 already. 16.10.1, 16.9.3, 16.8.5 13.14, 14.11 14.11 14.11 16.6.7, 16.7.5, 16.8.2 13.13, 14.10 14.10 14.10 16.7.0 13.12, 14.9 14.9 14.9 16.4.3, 16.5.3, 16.6.1 13.12, 14.9 13.12 13.12 For upgrades, you can manually upgrade to 14.9 following the upgrade documentation. 16.2.0 13.11, 14.8 13.11 13.11 For upgrades, you can manually upgrade to 14.8 following the upgrade documentation. 16.0.2 13.11 13.11 13.11 16.0.0 13.8 13.8 13.8 15.11.7 13.11 13.11 12.12 15.10.8 13.11 13.11 12.12 15.6 12.12, 13.8 13.8 12.12 For upgrades, you can manually upgrade to 13.8 following the upgrade documentation. 15.0 12.10, 13.6 13.6 12.10 For upgrades, you can manually upgrade to 13.6 following the upgrade documentation. 14.1 12.7, 13.3 12.7 12.7 PostgreSQL 13 available for fresh installations if not using Geo or Patroni. 14.0 12.7 12.7 12.7 HA installations with repmgr are no longer supported and are prevented from upgrading to Linux package 14.0 13.8 11.9, 12.4 12.4 12.4 Package upgrades automatically performed PostgreSQL upgrade for nodes that are not part of a Geo or HA cluster. 13.7 11.9, 12.4 12.4 11.9 For upgrades users can manually upgrade to 12.4 following the upgrade documentation. 13.4 11.9, 12.4 11.9 11.9 Package upgrades aborted if users not running PostgreSQL 11 already 13.3 11.7, 12.3 11.7 11.7 Package upgrades aborted if users not running PostgreSQL 11 already 13.0 11.7 11.7 11.7 Package upgrades aborted if users not running PostgreSQL 11 already 12.10 9.6.17, 10.12, and 11.7 11.7 11.7 Package upgrades automatically performed PostgreSQL upgrade for nodes that are not part of a Geo or repmgr cluster. 12.8 9.6.17, 10.12, and 11.7 10.12 10.12 Users can manually upgrade to 11.7 following the upgrade documentation. 12.0 9.6.11 and 10.7 10.7 10.7 Package upgrades automatically performed PostgreSQL upgrade. 11.11 9.6.11 and 10.7 9.6.11 9.6.11 Users can manually upgrade to 10.7 following the upgrade documentation. 10.0 9.6.3 9.6.3 9.6.3 Package upgrades aborted if users still on 9.2. 9.0 9.2.18 and 9.6.1 9.6.1 9.6.1 Package upgrades automatically performed PostgreSQL upgrade. 8.14 9.2.18 and 9.6.1 9.2.18 9.2.18 Users can manually upgrade to 9.6 following the upgrade documentation.

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