ParadeDB is now integrated with Postgres block storage.
Today, we are releasing Part 1 of our 3-part blog series on how we designed a new storage mechanism for search and analytics in Postgres.
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Support for Apache Iceberg tables in Postgres has arrived in the 0.8.0 release of pg_lakehouse 🎉
Another surprise: the extension is now powered by DuckDB 🦆
blog.paradedb.com/pages/iceberg_…
Did you know that elephants can swim?
Our newest extension, pg_lakehouse, transforms Postgres into a DuckDB alternative. pg_lakehouse makes it easy to join and move data between Postgres and data lakes like S3.
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Our latest extension, pg_analytics, makes ParadeDB the world's fastest Postgres-based analytical database. It's 8x faster than Elasticsearch and nearly ties Clickhouse.
It's our third installment in building an Elasticsearch alternative on Postgres.
docs.paradedb.com/blog/introduci…
The ParadeDB BM25 index brings Elastic-style full-text search to Postgres, powered by our custom Postgres-native LSM tree. Dive into how we built it:
paradedb.com/blog/lsm_trees…
Alibaba Cloud is one of the world's largest and most innovative Postgres providers. ParadeDB is excited to bring full text search to their Postgres-based data warehouse.
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We're excited to unveil pg_sparse, the first extension to enable sparse vector search using HNSW in Postgres. pg_sparse is to sparse vectors what pgvector is to dense vectors.
It's our second step to building an Elasticsearch alternative on Postgres.
docs.paradedb.com/blog/introduci…
Exciting news! We've partnered with @neondatabase, one of the largest managed Postgres providers, to bring ParadeDB to their platform. As of this morning, pg_search is now live on Neon!
We’ve partnered with @paradedb to bring pg_search to all Neon databases. 💥
This extension delivers Elasticsearch-grade full text search without leaving Postgres. Benchmark results here 👇, summary in 🧵
neon.tech/blog/pgsearch-…
We're excited to unveil pg_bm25, a Postgres extension that significantly enhances Postgres' full text search capabilities. It's our first step in eliminating the need to bring ElasticSearch into the data stack.
docs.paradedb.com/blog/introduci…
We've worked with 50+ companies who have evaluated Elasticsearch and native Postgres for full text search over Postgres tables. Our latest case study is a deep dive on which option might be right for you.
blog.paradedb.com/pages/elastics…
We're rebranding with a new name — ParadeDB — to reflect our Postgres roots. Elephants are the universal symbol for Postgres, and groups of elephants are called parades.
ParadeDB is a Postgres-based ElasticSearch alternative. You can read more here: docs.paradedb.com/blog/introduci…