The Postgres Operator delivers an easy to run highly-available PostgreSQL clusters on Kubernetes (K8s) powered by Patroni. It is configured only through Postgres manifests (CRDs) to ease integration into automated CI/CD pipelines with no access to Kubernetes API directly, promoting infrastructure as code vs manual operations.
- Rolling updates on Postgres cluster changes, incl. quick minor version updates
- Live volume resize without pod restarts (AWS EBS, PVC)
- Database connection pooling with PGBouncer
- Support fast in place major version upgrade. Supports global upgrade of all clusters.
- Restore and cloning Postgres clusters on AWS, GCS and Azure
- Additionally logical backups to S3 or GCS bucket can be configured
- Standby cluster from S3 or GCS WAL archive
- Configurable for non-cloud environments
- Basic credential and user management on K8s, eases application deployments
- Support for custom TLS certificates
- UI to create and edit Postgres cluster manifests
- Support for AWS EBS gp2 to gp3 migration, supporting iops and throughput configuration
- Compatible with OpenShift
- Supports PostgreSQL 16, starting from 11+
- Streaming replication cluster via Patroni
- Point-In-Time-Recovery with pg_basebackup / WAL-E via Spilo
- Preload libraries: bg_mon, pg_stat_statements, pgextwlist, pg_auth_mon
- Incl. popular Postgres extensions such as decoderbufs, hypopg, pg_cron, pg_partman, pg_stat_kcache, pgq, pgvector, plpgsql_check, postgis, set_user and timescaledb
The Postgres Operator has been developed at Zalando and is being used in production for over five years.
Release | Postgres versions | K8s versions | Golang |
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v1.11.* | 11 → 16 | 1.21 → 1.28 | 1.21.7 |
v1.10.* | 10 → 15 | 1.21 → 1.28 | 1.19.8 |
v1.9.0 | 10 → 15 | 1.21 → 1.28 | 1.18.9 |
v1.8.* | 9.5 → 14 | 1.20 → 1.24 | 1.17.4 |
v1.7.1 | 9.5 → 14 | 1.20 → 1.24 | 1.16.9 |
For a quick first impression follow the instructions of this tutorial.
There is a browser-friendly version of this documentation at postgres-operator.readthedocs.io