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The PostgreSQL 18 Engineering Guide and Reference Manual

Design, Internals, Performance Tuning, Replication, Security Hardening, Automation, and Enterprise-Scale Infrastructure

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Book The PostgreSQL 18 Engineering Guide and Reference Manual August Fendel
Libristo code: 52095674
Publishers Independently published, April 2026
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What does it really take to move from simply using a database to truly engineering it with confidence, precision, and control? When your systems begin to scale, when performance bottlenecks appear under pressure, when replication delays threaten availability-do you rely on guesswork, or do you understand exactly what is happening beneath the surface?

The PostgreSQL 18 Engineering Guide and Reference Manual by August Fendel is written for those moments when assumptions are no longer enough. It asks the same questions you've likely faced in production:
Why is this query slow despite indexing?
Why does memory tuning improve one workload but destabilize another?
What really happens inside the engine when transactions compete, logs grow, or replicas fall behind?

And more importantly-how do you respond with certainty?

This is not a book built on surface-level explanations. It is constructed for engineers, architects, and serious practitioners who want to understand PostgreSQL as a system-its structure, its behavior, and its limits. If you've ever felt that documentation tells you what to do but not why it works, this is where that gap closes.

Have you ever tuned configuration parameters and wondered if you were solving the root problem-or just masking it?
Have you questioned how memory allocation decisions ripple across query execution and system stability?
Have you needed to design a system that doesn't just work today, but continues to perform under unpredictable growth?

This guide challenges you to think beyond settings and commands-to think in systems.

You will explore how PostgreSQL manages data internally, how its architecture influences performance, and how its design decisions impact real-world workloads. You won't just read about replication-you'll understand when it breaks, why it lags, and how to make it resilient. You won't just configure security-you'll approach it as a layered engineering problem, balancing access, encryption, and operational safety.

And what about automation? In a world where manual intervention becomes the bottleneck, how do you build infrastructure that configures, scales, heals, and upgrades itself?
Can your database environment recover from failure without hesitation-or does it depend on human intervention at the worst possible moment?

This book pushes you to confront those realities.

It speaks directly to engineers who are building production systems-those handling real traffic, real failures, and real expectations. It asks:
Are your backups truly reliable, or just assumed to be?
Is your scaling strategy sustainable, or temporarily effective?
Are your deployments repeatable, or dependent on fragile steps?

Because in high-performance environments, uncertainty is the real risk.

As you progress, you'll begin to connect the pieces: configuration, workload behavior, replication, scaling, and operational discipline. You'll start to see how each decision affects another, and how small adjustments can produce significant results when applied correctly.

And perhaps the most important question:
What would change if you fully understood your database system-not just as a tool, but as an engineered platform?

This is where experience meets clarity. Where complexity becomes manageable. Where control replaces guesswork.

If you are ready to stop reacting to database issues and start anticipating and engineering around them, then this guide belongs on your desk-not as a book you skim, but as a reference you return to whenever precision matters.

Take the step from user to engineer. Get your copy today and start building PostgreSQL systems you can trust under any condition.

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About the book

Full name The PostgreSQL 18 Engineering Guide and Reference Manual
Author August Fendel
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2026
Number of pages 272
EAN 9798257799822
Libristo code 52095674
Weight 639
Dimensions 216 x 280 x 15
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