About Pigsty
Learn about Pigsty itself: features, values, history, license, privacy policy, events, and news.
Learn about Pigsty itself: features, values, history, license, privacy policy, events, and news.
Learn about core concept about Pigsty: architecture, cluster models, infra, PG HA, PITR, and service access.
Batteries-included config templates for specific scenarios, and detailed explanations.
Detailed information and list: supported OS distros, available modules, monitor metrics, extensions, cost compare & analysis, glossary
Deploy a MySQL 8.0 cluster with Pigsty for demonstration or benchmarking purposes.
The most advanced open-source relational database in the world with HA, PITR, IaC and more!
How to use another PostgreSQL “kernel” in Pigsty, such as Citus, Babelfish, IvorySQL, PolarDB, Neon, and Greenplum
There are 340 PostgreSQL extensions available in Pigsty, with out-of-box RPM/DEB packages"
Independent modules which providers infrastructure services: NTP, DNS, and the modern observability stack ——Grafana & Prometheus
Tune nodes into the desired state and monitor it, manage node, vip haproxy, and exporters.
Pigsty has built-in etcd support, which is a reliable distributive consensus storage (DCS), empowering PostgreSQL HA.
Pigsty has built-in MinIO support. MinIO is an S3 OSS alternative which is used as an optional PostgreSQL backup repo
Deploy kafka with pigsty: open-source distributed event streaming platform
Pigsty has built-in Redis support, which is a high-performance data-structure server. Deploy redis in standalone, cluster or sentinel mode.
Pigsty has built-in FerretDB support, which is a MongoDB compatiable middleware based on PostgreSQL.
Docker Daemon services, which allows you to pull-up stateless software in additional to PostgreSQL.
Extra modules available in Pigsty Pro or in development.
Deploy VictoriaMetrics & VictoriaLogs, the in-place replacement for Prometheus & Loki.
Launch Jupyter notebook server with Pigsty, a web-based interactive scientific notebook.