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-Arvados requires at least version *9.4* of PostgreSQL.
+Arvados requires at least version *9.4* of PostgreSQL. We recommend using version 10 or newer.
+* "AWS":#aws
* "CentOS 7":#centos7
* "Debian or Ubuntu":#debian
+h3(#aws). AWS
+
+When deploying on AWS, Arvados can use an Aurora RDS PostgreSQL database. Aurora Serverless is not recommended.
+
h3(#centos7). CentOS 7
{% assign rh_version = "7" %}
{% include 'note_python_sc' %}
# Install PostgreSQL
- <notextile><pre># <span class="userinput">yum install rh-postgresql95 rh-postgresql95-postgresql-contrib</span>
-~$ <span class="userinput">scl enable rh-postgresql95 bash</span></pre></notextile>
+ <notextile><pre># <span class="userinput">yum install rh-postgresql12 rh-postgresql12-postgresql-contrib</span>
+~$ <span class="userinput">scl enable rh-postgresql12 bash</span></pre></notextile>
# Initialize the database
<notextile><pre># <span class="userinput">postgresql-setup initdb</span></pre></notextile>
# Configure the database to accept password connections
<notextile><pre><code># <span class="userinput">sed -ri -e 's/^(host +all +all +(127\.0\.0\.1\/32|::1\/128) +)ident$/\1md5/' /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf</span></code></pre></notextile>
# Configure the database to launch at boot and start now
- <notextile><pre># <span class="userinput">systemctl enable --now rh-postgresql95-postgresql</span></pre></notextile>
+ <notextile><pre># <span class="userinput">systemctl enable --now rh-postgresql12-postgresql</span></pre></notextile>
h3(#debian). Debian or Ubuntu
-Debian 8 (Jessie) and Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial) and later versions include a sufficiently recent version of Postgres.
-
-Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) requires an updated PostgreSQL version, see "the PostgreSQL ubuntu repository":https://www.postgresql.org/download/linux/ubuntu/
+Debian 10 (Buster) and Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial) and later versions include a sufficiently recent version of Postgres.
# Install PostgreSQL
<notextile><pre># <span class="userinput">apt-get --no-install-recommends install postgresql postgresql-contrib</span></pre></notextile>
# Configure the database to launch at boot and start now
- <notextile><pre># <span class="userinput">systemctl enable --now postgresql</span></pre></notextile>
+<notextile><pre># <span class="userinput">systemctl enable --now postgresql</span></pre></notextile>