Postgresql database and application server compatibility - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Rickson Marshall
Subject Postgresql database and application server compatibility
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Hello Postgresql community,

My name is Rickson. I hope this email finds you well and I hope that I’m asking this question in the right forum. If this is not the right mailing list, please let me know in which forum should I be asking this question.

 

We will soon be upgrading all of our application infrastructure.   Currently we have Postgresql 9.6 installed in our Centos Linux 7 database server which talks to our application installed in our Windows application Server which has a Windows Server 2012 R2 installed in it.

 

We will be moving from Postgresql 9.6 to Postgresql 13.XX which will be installed in our Rocky Linux 8 database server which will talk to our application which will be installed in our Windows application Server which will have a 2022 Windows Server installed in it.

 

Please forgive me if this question is too novice in nature. Will Postgresql 13.XX installed in Rocky Linux 8 database server have any issues communicating with our application installed in our Windows application Server with a 2022 Windows Server.

 

Please note that our application is compatible with the database Postgresql 13.XX as well as Windows Server 2022

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From

Postgresql 9.6 installed in our Centos Linux 7 database server

 

To

 

Postgresql 13.XX installed in our Rocky Linux 8 database server

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From

Windows application Server with a 2012 Windows Server R2 edition

 

To

 

Windows application Server with a 2022 Windows Server

 

 

Thanks,

Rickson

 

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