PostgreSQL Version
The PostgreSQL version that Bluehost currently runs is PostgreSQL 13.16-1 for Alma9 and 9.2.24-9 for CentOS 7. PostgreSQL is a database management system used as a primary data warehouse for many analytics, geospatial, mobile, and web applications. You can store a lot of data in PostgreSQL databases. The databases themselves are difficult for humans to read. Several website applications, such as content management systems and bulletin boards, require PostgreSQL databases.
How to Check the PostgreSQL Version
Please log in to SSH and type the command below to determine if we have upgraded. If you need instructions on how to connect to SSH, check out SSH Connections.
psql --version
Summary
The PostgreSQL version used by Bluehost supports a wide range of applications that rely on structured, high-capacity data storage. You can quickly verify which version your server is running by accessing SSH and using the command psql --version, allowing you to confirm whether an upgrade has been applied.
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