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+---
+title: "Version 10"
+---
+
+New features in EDB Postgres Advanced Server 10 include:
+
+| Type | Category | Description |
+| ----------- | -------------- | ---------------- |
+| Upstream Merge | | Merged with community PostgreSQL 10. See the community [Release Notes](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10.html) for details. | | |
+| Feature | General Functionality | Improved auditing:
- Configurable by DDL and DML statement types
- Configurable by User and Database
- Audit logs can now be directed to syslog |
+| Feature | General Functionality | Copying a schema is now allowed. |
+| Feature | General Functionality | WAL segment sizes can now be specified. Customizable WAL segment sizes are now an option for initdb. |
+| Feature | General Functionality | Automatic prewarming. |
+| Feature | Oracle Compatibility | Support for `IN OUT` parameters for `EXECUTE IMMEDIATE`. |
+| Feature | Oracle Compatibility | OCI aggregate pushdown. |
+
+## Deprecated Features
+
+The following items will be deprecated and will no longer be provided in EDB Postgres Advanced Server 11:
+
+- Linux Graphical Installers
+- Infinite Cache
+
+## Component Certification
+
+The following components are included in the EDB Postgres Advanced Server v10 release:
+
+- Procedural Language Packs - PL/Perl 5.24, PL/Python 3.4, PL/TCL 8.6
+- pgAgent 3.4.1
+- Slony 2.2.6
+- Connectors 10.0.0
+- JDBC 9.4-1208, ODBC 9.05.0400, .NET 3.0.5, OCL 9.6.0.0
+- pgAdmin 4 Client 2.0
+- pgBouncer 1.7.2.1
+- pgPool-II & pgPool-II Extensions 3.6.7
+- MTK 51.0.0
+- EDBPlus 36.0.0
+- PostGIS support will be added when PostGIS versions supporting both 9.6 and 10.1 are made available
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-EDB Postgres Advanced Server 10 is built on the open source PostgreSQL 10. EDB Postgres Advanced Server 10 adds a number of new features including:
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-The EDB Postgres Advanced Server (Advanced Server) documentation describes the latest version of Advanced Server 10 including minor releases and patches. The release notes in this section provide information on what was new in each release.
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-| Version | Release Date | Upstream Merge |
-| ------- | ------------ | -------------- |
-| [11.14.24](10_epas11.14.24_rel_notes.mdx) | 2021 Nov 11 | [11.14](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/release-11-14.html) |
-| [11.13.23](11_epas11.13.23_rel_notes.mdx) | 2021 Sep 08 | [11.13](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/release-11-13.html) |
-| [11.12.22](13_epas11.12.22_rel_notes.mdx) | 2021 May 05 | [11.12](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/release-11-12.html) |
-| [11.12.21](15_epas11.12.21_rel_notes.mdx) | 2021 Apr 15 | [11.12](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/release-11-12.html) |
-| [11.11.20](17_epas11.11.20_rel_notes.mdx) | 2021 Feb 12 | [11.11](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/release-11-11.html) |
-| [11.10.19](19_epas11.10.19_rel_notes.mdx) | 2020 Nov 20 | [11.10](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/release-11-10.html) |
-| [11.9.17](21_epas11.9.17_rel_notes.mdx) | 2020 Aug 18 | [11.9](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/release-11-9.html) |
-| [11.9.16](23_epas11.9.16_rel_notes.mdx) | 2020 Aug 17 | [11.9](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/release-11-9.html) |
-| [11.8.15](25_epas11.8.15_rel_notes.mdx) | 2020 May 18 | [11.8](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/release-11-8.html) |
-| [11.7.14](27_epas11.7.14_rel_notes.mdx) | 2020 Feb 14 | [11.7](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/release-11-7.html) |
-| [11.6.13](29_epas11.6.13_rel_notes.mdx) | 2019 Nov 19 | [11.6](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/release-11-6.html) |
-| [11.5.12](31_epas11.5.12_rel_notes.mdx) | 2019 Aug 26 | [11.5](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/release-11-5.html) |
-| [11.4.11](33_epas11.4.11_rel_notes.mdx) | 2019 Jun 25 | [11.4](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/release-11-4.html) |
-| [11.3.10](35_epas11.3.10_rel_notes.mdx) | 2019 May 13 | [11.3](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/release-11-3.html) |
-| [11.2.9](37_epas11.2.9_rel_notes.mdx) | 2019 Feb 22 | [11.2](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/release-11-2.html) |
-| [11.1.7](39_epas11.1.7_rel_notes.mdx) | 2018 Nov 28 | [11.1](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/release-11-1.html) |
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-BELOW IS OLD CONTENT FROM THIS pgAgent
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-
-With this release of EDB Postgres Advanced Server 10, EnterpriseDB continues to lead as the only worldwide company to deliver innovative and low cost open-source-derived database solutions with commercial quality, ease of use, compatibility, scalability, and performance for small or large-scale enterprises.
-
-EDB Postgres Advanced Server 10.0 is built on the open source PostgreSQL 10.0, which introduces an impressive number of improvements that enable databases to scale up and scale out in more efficient ways. PostgreSQL 10.0 introduces Native Partitioning, Logical Replication, SCRAM Authentication, additional Parallel Query capabilities as well as a host of other new features and capabilities.
-
-EDB Postgres Advanced Server 10.0 adds a number of new features that will delight developers and DBAs alike, including:
+EDB Postgres Advanced Server 10 is built on open source PostgreSQL 10. EDB Postgres Advanced Server 10 adds a number of new features including:
- Enhanced Partitioning features such as Hash Partitioning, Partition Management and additional Partition Pruning for performance.
- Customizable WAL Segment Size for performance optimization.
- New EDB Audit features.
- Additional Oracle compatibility.
-## EDB Postgres Advanced Server v10 Features
-
-EnterpriseDB features added for Advanced Server Version 10 include:
-
-- Improved Auditing:
-
- - Configurable by DDL and DML statement types
- - Configurable by User and Database
- - Audit logs can now be directed to syslog
-
-- EDB Clone Schema:
-
- - Allows you to make a copy of an existing schema
-
-- Customizable WAL Segment Size:
-
- - Option for initdb
- - Provides the capability to specify the WAL Segment size
-
-- Automatic Prewarm
-
-- The14th Generation of compatibility with the Oracle Database including the following:
-
- - Support for `IN OUT` Parameters for `EXECUTE IMMEDIATE`
- - OCI Aggregate Pushdown
-
-For a summary of the newly added features that are compatible with Oracle databases, see the following documents:
-
-- *Database Compatibility for Oracle Developers Guide*
-- *Database Compatibility for Oracle Developers Reference Guide*
-- *Database Compatibility for Oracle Developers Built-in Package Guide*
-- *Database Compatibility for Oracle Developers Tools and Utilities Guide*
-
-This version also integrates all of the PostgreSQL v10.0 features, including:
-
-- Declarative Partitioning
-
- - Replaces the use of table inheritance
- - Provides better performance
- - Support for list and range partitioning
- - Existing EPAS Partitioning has been fully integrated
-
-- Logical Replication
-
- - Based on Logical Decoding
- - Adds configurable replication at table level granularity
-
-- Parallel Query Phase 2
-
- - Parallel Index Scan
- - Parallel Bitmap Heap Scan
- - Parallel Merge Join
- - Parallel subplans
- - Extended language support for Parallel query
-
-- SCRAM Authentication
-
-- Durable Hash Indexes
-
-- Executor Speedups
-
-- ICU Collation Support
-
-- FDW Aggregate Pushdown
-
-- Improved Wait Event visibility
-
-- Extended Statistics
-
-- Support NEW and OLD tuplestores in AFTER triggers
-
-## Platform Support and System Requirements
-
-EDB Postgres Advanced Server v10.0 supports 64 bit Linux and Windows server platforms. The Advanced Server 10 RPM packages are supported on the following platforms:
-
-64 bit Linux:
-
-- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (x86_64) 6.x and 7.x
-- CentOS (x86_64) 6.x and 7.x
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-64 bit Linux:
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-- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x and 7.x
-- CentOS 6.x and 7.x
-- Oracle Enterprise Linux 6.x and 7.x
-- Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and 16.04 LTS
-- Debian 7 and 8
-- SELinux Enterprise 12.x
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-64 bit Windows:
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-- Windows Server 2016
-- Windows Server 2012 R2 Server
-
-!!! Note
- Connectors Installer will be supported on Windows 7, 8, & 10.
-
-Additional information about supported platforms is available on the EnterpriseDB website:
-
-
-
-## Installers and Documentation
-
-EDB Postgres Advanced Server v10.1.5 is packaged and delivered as a series of interactive installers available on the EnterpriseDB website. Visit:
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-RPM Packages are available for download from:
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-If you need to request repository access, visit:
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-Documentation is provided on the EnterpriseDB website, visit:
-
-
-
-## Test Matrix
-
-The following components have been tested with EBD Postgres Advanced Server V10.0
-
-- Procedural Language Packs – PL/Perl 5.24, PL/Python 3.4, PL/TCL 8.6
-- pgAgent 3.4.1
-- Slony 2.2.6
-- Connectors 10.0.0
-- JDBC 9.4-1208, ODBC 9.05.0400, .NET 3.0.5, OCL 9.6.0.0
-- pgAdmin 4 Client 2.0
-- pgBouncer 1.7.2.1
-- pgPool-II & pgPool-II Extensions 3.6.7
-- MTK 51.0.0
-- EDBPlus 36.0.0
-- PostGIS support will be added when PostGIS versions supporting both 9.6 and 10.1 are made available
-
-## Incompatibilities
-
-PostgeSQL 10.0 contains a number of changes that may affect compatibility with previous releases. They are published in the PostgreSQL 10.0 Release Notes - https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/static/release-10.html - and listed here for convenience.
-
-- Hash indexes must be rebuilt after pg_upgrade-ing from any previous major PostgreSQL version (Mithun Cy, Robert Haas, Amit Kapila)
-
-Major hash index improvements necessitated this requirement. `pg_upgrade` will create a script to assist with this.
-
-- Rename write-ahead log directory `pg_xlog` to `pg_wal`, and rename transaction status directory `pg_clog` to `pg_xact` (Michael Paquier)
-
-Users have occasionally thought that these directories contained only inessential log files, and proceeded to remove write-ahead log files or transaction status files manually, causing irrecoverable data loss. These name changes are intended to discourage such errors in future.
-
-- Rename SQL functions, tools, and options that reference “xlog” to “wal” (Robert Haas)
-
-For example, `pg_switch_xlog()` becomes `pg_switch_wal()`, `pg_receivexlog` becomes `pg_receivewal`, and `--xlogdir` becomes `--waldir`. This is for consistency with the change of the `pg_xlog` directory name; in general, the “xlog” terminology is no longer used in any user-facing places.
-
-- Rename WAL-related functions and views to use lsn instead of location (David Rowley)
-
-There was previously an inconsistent mixture of the two terminologies.
-
-- Change the implementation of set-returning functions appearing in a query's `SELECT` list (Andres Freund)
-
-Set-returning functions are now evaluated before evaluation of scalar expressions in the `SELECT` list, much as though they had been placed in a LATERAL FROM-clause item. This allows saner semantics for cases where multiple set-returning functions are present. If they return different numbers of rows, the shorter results are extended to match the longest result by adding nulls. Previously the results were cycled until they all terminated at the same time, producing a number of rows equal to the least common multiple of the functions' periods. In addition, set-returning functions are now disallowed within CASE and COALESCE constructs.
-
-- When `ALTER TABLE ... ADD PRIMARY KEY` marks columns `NOT NULL`, that change now propagates to inheritance child tables as well (Michael Paquier)
-
-- Prevent statement-level triggers from firing more than once per statement (Tom Lane)
-
-Cases involving writable CTEs updating the same table updated by the containing statement, or by another writable CTE, fired `BEFORE STATEMENT` or `AFTER STATEMENT` triggers more than once. Also, if there were statement-level triggers on a table affected by a foreign key enforcement action (such as ON DELETE CASCADE), they could fire more than once per outer SQL statement. This is contrary to the SQL standard, so change it.
-
-- Move sequences' metadata fields into a new pg_sequence system catalog (Peter Eisentraut)
-
-A sequence relation now stores only the fields that can be modified by `nextval()`, that is `last_value`, `log_cnt`, and `is_called`. Other sequence properties, such as the starting value and increment, are kept in a corresponding row of the `pg_sequence` catalog. `ALTER SEQUENCE` updates are now fully transactional, implying that the sequence is locked until commit. The `nextval()` and `setval()` functions remain nontransactional.
-
-The main incompatibility introduced by this change is that selecting from a sequence relation now returns only the three fields named above. To obtain the sequence's other properties, applications must look into `pg_sequence`. The new system view `pg_sequence` can also be used for this purpose; it provides column names that are more compatible with existing code.
-
-The output of psql's `\d` command for a sequence has been redesigned, too.
-
-- Make `pg_basebackup` stream the WAL needed to restore the backup by default (Magnus Hagander)
-
-This changes pg_basebackup's `-X/--xlog-method` default to stream. An option value none has been added to reproduce the old behavior. The `pg_basebackup` option `-x` has been removed (instead, use `-X` fetch).
-
-- Change how logical replication uses `pg_hba.conf` (Peter Eisentraut)
-
-In previous releases, a logical replication connection required the replication keyword in the database column. As of this release, logical replication matches a normal entry with a database name or keywords such as all. Physical replication continues to use the replication keyword. Since built-in logical replication is new in this release, this change only affects users of third-party logical replication plugins.
-
-- Make all `pg_ctl` actions wait for completion by default (Peter Eisentraut)
-
-Previously some `pg_ctl` actions didn't wait for completion, and required the use of `-w` to do so.
-
-- Change the default value of the `log_directory` server parameter from `pg_log` to log (Andreas Karlsson)
-
-- Add configuration option `ssl_dh_params_file` to specify file name for custom OpenSSL DH parameters (Heikki Linnakangas)
-
-This replaces the hardcoded, undocumented file name dh1024.pem. Note that dh1024.pem is no longer examined by default; you must set this option if you want to use custom DH parameters.
-
-- Increase the size of the default DH parameters used for OpenSSL ephemeral DH ciphers to 2048 bits (Heikki Linnakangas)
-
-The size of the compiled-in DH parameters has been increased from 1024 to 2048 bits, making DH key exchange more resistant to brute-force attacks. However, some old SSL implementations, notably some revisions of Java Runtime Environment version 6, will not accept DH parameters longer than 1024 bits, and hence will not be able to connect over SSL. If it's necessary to support such old clients, you can use custom 1024-bit DH parameters instead of the compiled-in defaults.
-
-- Remove the ability to store unencrypted passwords on the server (Heikki Linnakangas)
-
-The `password_encryption` server parameter no longer supports off or plain. The `UNENCRYPTED` option is no longer supported in `CREATE/ALTER USER ... PASSSWORD`. Similarly, the `--unencrypted` option has been removed from createuser. Unencrypted passwords migrated from older versions will be stored encrypted in this release. The default setting for `password_encryption` is still `md5`.
-
-- Add `min_parallel_table_scan_size` and `min_parallel_index_scan_size` server parameters to control parallel queries (Amit Kapila, Robert Haas)
-
-These replace `min_parallel_relation_size`, which was found to be too generic.
-
-- Don't downcase unquoted text within `shared_preload_libraries` and related server parameters (QL Zhuo)
-
-These settings are really lists of file names, but they were previously treated as lists of SQL identifiers, which have different parsing rules.
-
-- Remove `sql_inheritance` server parameter (Robert Haas)
-
-Changing this setting from the default value caused queries referencing parent tables to not include child tables. The SQL standard requires them to be included, however, and this has been the default since PostgreSQL 7.1.
-
-- Allow multi-dimensional arrays to be passed into PL/Python functions, and returned as nested Python lists (Alexey Grishchenko, Dave Cramer, Heikki Linnakangas)
-
-This feature requires a backwards-incompatible change to the handling of arrays of composite types in PL/Python. Previously, you could return an array of composite values by writing, e.g., `[[col1, col2], [col1, col2]]`; but now that is interpreted as a two-dimensional array. Composite types in arrays must now be written as Python tuples, not lists, to resolve the ambiguity; that is, write `[(col1, col2), (col1, col2)]` instead.
-
-- Remove PL/Tcl's “module” auto-loading facility (Tom Lane)
-
-This functionality has been replaced by new server parameters `pltcl.start_proc` and `pltclu.start_proc` which are easier to use and more similar to features available in other PLs.
-
-- Remove `pg_dump/pg_dumpall` support for dumping from pre-8.0 servers (Tom Lane)
-
-Users needing to dump from pre-8.0 servers will need to use dump programs from PostgreSQL 9.6 or earlier. The resulting output should still load successfully into newer servers.
-
-- Remove support for floating-point timestamps and intervals (Tom Lane)
-
-This removes configure's `--disable-integer-datetimes` option. Floating-point timestamps have few advantages and have not been the default since PostgreSQL 8.3.
-
-- Remove server support for client/server protocol version 1.0 (Tom Lane)
-
-This protocol hasn't had client support since PostgreSQL 6.3.
-
-- Remove contrib/tsearch2 module (Robert Haas)
-
-This module provided compatibility with the version of full text search that shipped in pre-8.3 PostgreSQL releases.
-
-- Remove createlang and droplang command-line applications (Peter Eisentraut)
-
-These had been deprecated since PostgreSQL 9.1. Instead, use `CREATE EXTENSION` and `DROP EXTENSION` directly.
-
-- Remove support for version-0 function calling conventions (Andres Freund)
-
-Extensions providing C-coded functions must now conform to version 1 calling conventions. Version 0 has been deprecated since 2001.
-
-### Deprecated Features
-
-Please note that the following items will be deprecated and will no longer be provided in EDB Postgres Advanced Server 11:
-
-- Linux Graphical Installers
-- Infinite Cache
-
-### How to Report Problems
-
-To report any issues you are having please contact EnterpriseDB’s technical support staff:
-
-- Email: [support@enterprisedb.com](mailto:support@enterprisedb.com)
-
-- Phone:
+The EDB Postgres Advanced Server (Advanced Server) documentation describes the latest version of Advanced Server 10 including minor releases and patches. The release notes in this section provide information on what was new in each release.
- US: +1-732-331-1320 or 1-800-235-5891
-
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+| Version | Release Date | Upstream Merge |
+| ------- | ------------ | -------------- |
+| [10.19.29](10_epas10.19.29_rel_notes.mdx) | 2021 Nov 11 | [10.19](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-19.html) |
+| [10.18.28](11_epas10.18.28_rel_notes.mdx) | 2021 Sep 08 | [10.18](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-18.html) |
+| [10.17.27](13_epas10.17.27_rel_notes.mdx) | 2021 May 25 | [10.17](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-17.html) |
+| [10.17.26](15_epas10.17.26_rel_notes.mdx) | 2021 May 14 | [10.17](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-17.html) |
+| [10.16.25](17_epas10.16.25_rel_notes.mdx) | 2021 Feb 12 | [10.16](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-16.html) |
+| [10.15.24](19_epas10.15.24_rel_notes.mdx) | 2020 Nov 20 | [10.15](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-15.html) |
+| [10.14.23](21_epas10.14.23_rel_notes.mdx) | 2020 Aug 18 | [10.14](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-14.html) |
+| [10.14.22](23_epas10.14.22_rel_notes.mdx) | 2020 Aug 17 | [10.14](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-14.html) |
+| [10.13.21](25_epas10.13.21_rel_notes.mdx) | 2020 May 18 | [10.13](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-13.html) |
+| [10.12.20](27_epas10.12.20_rel_notes.mdx) | 2020 Feb 14 | [10.12](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-12.html) |
+| [10.11.19](29_epas10.11.19_rel_notes.mdx) | 2019 Nov 19 | [10.11](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-11.html) |
+| [10.10.18](31_epas10.10.18_rel_notes.mdx) | 2019 Aug 26 | [10.10](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-10.html) |
+| [10.9.17](33_epas10.9.17_rel_notes.mdx) | 2019 Jun 25 | [10.9](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-9.html) |
+| [10.8.16](35_epas10.8.16_rel_notes.mdx) | 2019 May 13 | [10.8](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-8.html) |
+| [10.7.15](37_epas10.7.15_rel_notes.mdx) | 2019 Feb 22 | [10.7](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-7.html) |
+| [10.6.13](39_epas10.6.13_rel_notes.mdx) | 2018 Nov 16 | [10.6](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-6.html) |
+| [10.5.12](41_epas10.5.12_rel_notes.mdx) | 2018 Aug 21 | [10.5](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-5.html) |
+| [10.4.9](43_epas10.4.9_rel_notes.mdx) | 2018 May 17 | [10.4](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10-4.html) |
+| [10](45_epas10_rel_notes.mdx) | 2017 Nov 14 | [10.0](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/release-10.html) |
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