


PostgreSQL common RPMs for RHEL / Rocky 9 - x86 510 kB/s | 278 kB 00:00

Userid : "PostgreSQL RPM Building Project "įingerprint: 68C9 E2B9 1A37 D136 FE74 D176 1F16 D2E1 442D F0F8 PostgreSQL common RPMs for RHEL / Rocky 9 - x86 1.6 MB/s | 1.7 kB 00:00 PostgreSQL common RPMs for RHEL / Rocky 9 - x86 670 B/s | 195 B 00:00 Output: ~]# dnf install -y postgresql14-server Install the latest version of PostgreSQL with the below command, dnf install -y postgresql14-server We will manually select this version for installation in our case.Ĭheck their official website to find out the latest version available at the time of installation. Update the systemįirst, we will update the system to the latest with the following commands, dnf update Install PostgreSQL RepositoryĪdd the official PostgreSQL Repository for the AlmaLinux system by running the below command, dnf install -y Install the PostgreSQL ServerĪt the time of writing this article, version 14.4 is the latest version available from PostgreSQL, The best part about the DNF command is that it automatically computes dependencies and also determines the action requires to install packages.PostgreSQL is a powerful, open source object-relational database system with over 30 years of active development that has earned it a strong reputation for reliability, feature robustness, and performance. DNF command is a software package manager that installs, updates and removes packages on RPM-based Linux distributions. On this link, you can get the link of any version of PostgreSQL on any version of OS.Īfter getting the link, use it with the DNF command. Just select your operating system and download it! I have provided the link below : Just visit the official website of PostgreSQL and you would find the download option. You might be thinking from where did I get this link? Folks, it’s simple. RPM stands for Redhat Package Management. The first step is to install the repository RPM. I might say this method is one of the easiest ways to install PostgreSQL. Here, we will discuss how to install PostgreSQL from PostgreSQL repositories. Install PostgreSQL on CentOS using Official Repositories
