
After a great deal of work from the FerretDB team and our open-source community, we are delighted to announce the release of FerretDB v1.5.0, which includes beta-level support for the SQLite backend.

Imagine being able to leverage the flexibility and simplicity of the MongoDB query language through FerretDB together with the robust enterprise PostgreSQL tools and services provided by Percona.

Want to know what a truly open-source MongoDB alternative looks like? No worries! We've got you covered.

FerretDB joins Percona University to bring a truly open-source MongoDB alternative to the Casablanca, Morocco, and Belgrade, Serbia database community. Our CEO, Peter Farkas, will share insights on transitioning from MongoDB to FerretDB, the open-source MongoDB alternative using PostgreSQL as the backend.

We're delighted to announce the latest FerretDB release – v1.4.0, which now includes options for creating unique indexes, and support for more aggregation pipeline stages, among other interesting updates.

In this blog post, we will discuss document databases, diving into their history, features, benefits, use cases, and some examples like FerretDB, MongoDB, and Couchbase.

We've just announced the release of FerretDB v1.3.0, which includes new feature additions, such as the logout command and positional operator in projection.

FerretDB v1.2.0 has just been released with minor changes that address some of the bugs in previous versions and enhance existing features and processes.