Introducing Durable Functions in PostgreSQL (opens in new tab)
By Abe Omorogbe, Senior PM | Pino De Candia, Principal Software Engineer | TJ Green, Principal Software EngineerPostgres will happily store your data, run your queries, and scale with you for years. But the moment you need to do more with that data, such as running multi-step transformation, scheduling nightly rollups, generating embeddings or waiting on an approval, you hit a wall. Postgres has no built-in way to run long-lived, fault-tolerant work. That's why we built pg_durable, a new open...
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