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INTRODUCING NEW HEROKU POSTGRES ESSENTIAL PLANS BUILT ON AMAZON AURORA

news Last Updated: May 21, 2024 Jonathan Brown, Product Manager

We’re thrilled to launch our new Heroku Postgres Essential database plans. These
plans have pgvector support, no row count limits, and come with a 32 GB option.
We deliver exceptional transactional query performance with Amazon Aurora as the
backing infrastructure. One of our beta customers said:

> “The difference was noticeable right from the start. Heroku Postgres running
> on Aurora delivered a boost in speed, allowing us to query and process our
> data faster.”

Our Heroku Postgres Essential plans are the quickest, easiest, and most
economical way to integrate a SQL database with your Heroku application. You can
use these fully managed databases for a wide range of applications, such as...

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HEROKU INTEGRATION WITH AMAZON Q DEVELOPER COMMAND LINE

news Last Updated: May 17, 2024 Chris Marino

Today, we’re announcing the integration of the Heroku CLI with Amazon Q
Developer. This integration, a result of our expanded Salesforce/AWS
partnership, enables Amazon Q Developer command line suggestions of Heroku
commands. This integration empowers Heroku users to auto-complete commands,
thereby saving time and eliminating error-prone manual configurations of apps.

Developers configure and manage their applications through a command line
interface (CLI), especially during development when working within their
integrated development environment (IDE). Heroku apps can be deployed in many
different ways, and all that flexibility can be controlled through the CLI. This
results in thousands...

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INTRODUCING THE HEROKU POSTGRES CONNECTOR FOR SALESFORCE DATA CLOUD

news Last Updated: May 10, 2024 Vivek Viswanathan, Director of Product
Management

Heroku Postgres is one of the world's largest managed data stores. Our customers
rely on Heroku Postgres to store valuable data, which powers a range of
experiences and services they build on Heroku. Salesforce Data Cloud integrates
all your company's data into the Einstein 1 Platform, creating a comprehensive
customer view for personalized engagements, analytics, and AI.

When businesses bring data from Heroku Postgres into Salesforce Data Cloud to
create unified customer profiles, they can deliver highly personalized user
experiences and give them a competitive advantage.

Today, we‘re excited to announce the launch of the Heroku Postgres Connector,
now part of the Salesforce...

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EVOLVING THE BACKEND STORAGE FOR PLATFORM METRICS

engineering Last Updated: May 09, 2024 David Murray, Software Architect

One of our most important goals at Heroku is to be boring. Don’t get us wrong,
we certainly hope that you’re excited about the Heroku developer experience — as
heavy users of Heroku ourselves, we certainly are! But, even more so, we hope
that you don’t have to spend all that much time thinking about Heroku. We want
you to be able to spend your time thinking about the awesome, mission-critical
things you’re building with Heroku, rather than worrying about the security,
reliability, or performance of the underlying infrastructure they run on.

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IMPROVED HEROKU APP PERFORMANCE WITH HTTP/2

news Last Updated: May 07, 2024 Ethan Limchayseng, Product Manager


INTRODUCTION:

We’re excited to announce public beta support for HTTP/2 on both Heroku Common
Runtime and Private Spaces. HTTP/2 support is one of the most requested and
desired improvements for the Heroku platform. HTTP/2 is significantly faster
than HTTP 1.1 by introducing features like multiplexing and header compression
to reduce latency and therefore improve the end-user experience of Heroku apps.

Since 2023, we’ve been working on a large platform modernization of our Common
Runtime router. This project will allow us to start delivering more modern
networking for Heroku. With the majority of that work now complete, we’re
excited to focus more on the future and new features.


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