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Crunchy Data Delivers Trusted PostgreSQL Containers In Collaboration With The U.S. Department Of Defense

Crunchy Data Delivers Trusted PostgreSQL Containers In Collaboration With The U.S. Department Of Defense
Crunchy PostgreSQL containers for Kubernetes have been approved for inclusion in Iron Bank, the DoD centralized repository for top development tools and software.

Crunchy Data – the leading provider of trusted open source PostgreSQL products, solutions and support, announced that its Crunchy PostgreSQL for Kubernetes has been accepted into the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD) “Iron Bank” repository. This approval allows application developers to use the trusted Postgres containers to easily create, scale, and manage production-ready, Kubernetes native Postgres databases, now available through the U.S. Air Force Platform One application portal.

Crunchy PostgreSQL for Kubernetes is Crunchy Data’s open source, Kubernetes native solution for deploying and managing production Postgres deployments in distributed environments. It builds on Crunchy C******** PostgreSQL, its Common Criteria c******** distribution of Postgres, and its Level 5 c******** operator, PGO. Crunchy Postgres for Kubernetes provides a fully declarative workflow for creating automatically managed, production-ready Postgres clusters in Kubernetes and compatible with GitOps workflows.

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“We are proud to expand our partnership with the DoD by offering its network immediate access to our trusted open source Postgres solution through the Iron Bank repository,” said Crunchy Data President Paul Laurence. “Crunchy Data has focused on advancing Postgres security from the beginning and this solution combines these best practices with advanced Postgres technology to provide an enhanced cloud-native Postgres deployment for security focused enterprises.”

Crunchy Data has collaborated with the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) to create and validate secure configurations of PostgreSQL with the Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) since 2017. Postgres is the world’s most advanced open source database with a that has long been viewed as trusted and reliable for data and includes features like rich indexing, geospatial support, full text search, and rich JSON support. The availability of Crunchy Data containers in Ironbank is part of the company’s continued focus on providing secure and trusted distributions of open source Postgres and PostGIS to the DoD. The company’s Crunchy’s C******** PostGIS solution, an open source geospatial database extender to PostgreSQL that provides robust functionality for managing and analyzing geometric and geographic data, has received Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Certification.

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