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Easy to blame AWS, but as the post you linked said, Postgres 9.6 is no longer going to be receiving updates from 11 November. What do you want AWS to do here? Keep running software that won't get security updates? That seems a bit wild to me. Communication could have been better, but there is no universe in which a managed database provider should be expected to continue to maintain instances with discontinued versio…
> What do you want AWS to do here? Keep running software that won't get security updates? That seems a bit wild to me. PostgreSQL is open source, so they could keep patching the old version with security fixes. Or... they could keep using just the community-supplied free-of-charge version and pocket all the money from not maintaining security patches themselves.
I'm not saying RDS couldn't be better, but I wouldn't expect them to maintain unsupported versions of 3rd party software.