Linux downloads (Red Hat family)
The Red Hat family of distributions includes:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- CentOS
- Fedora
- Scientific Linux
- Oracle Linux
and others.
PostgreSQL is available on these platforms by default. However, each version of the platform normally "snapshots" a specific version of PostgreSQL that is then supported throughout the lifetime of this platform. Since this can often mean a different version than preferred, the PostgreSQL project provides a repository of packages of all supported versions for the most common distributions.
PostgreSQL Yum Repository
The PostgreSQL Yum Repository will integrate with your normal systems and patch management, and provide automatic updates for all supported versions of PostgreSQL throughout the support lifetime of PostgreSQL.
The PostgreSQL Yum Repository currently supports:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- CentOS
- Scientific Linux
- Oracle Linux
- Fedora*
*Note: due to the shorter support cycle on Fedora, all supported versions of PostgreSQL are not available on this platform. We do not recommend using Fedora for server deployments.
To use the PostgreSQL Yum Repository, follow these steps:
- Select version:
- Select platform:
- Install the repository RPM:
- Install the client packages:
- Optionally install the server packages:
- Optionally initialize the database and enable automatic start:
yum install https://download.postgresql.org/pub/repos/yum/reporpms/EL-7-x86_64/pgdg-redhat-repo-latest.noarch.rpm
yum install postgresql12
yum install postgresql12-server
/usr/pgsql-12/bin/postgresql-12-setup initdb
systemctl enable postgresql-12
systemctl start postgresql-12