Role
Disabled by default
This page explains what PostgreSQL means in the Drupal 10 stack: how it is included, which base service it uses, and how it connects to the rest of the stack.
PostgreSQL is available in the Drupal 10 stack but starts disabled, so teams can turn it on only when a specific app needs it.
Role
Disabled by default
Base service
PostgreSQL
Type
db
Stack fit
PostgreSQL is available in the Drupal 10 stack but starts disabled, so teams can turn it on only when a specific app needs it.
This stack service is based on PostgreSQL and keeps the service-specific setup for Drupal 10 in one place.
Available versions include 18.
Enabled by default: No
Required: No
Primary: No
No explicit service links are defined for this stack service.
data: 10 GB
Review the operational capabilities exposed by PostgreSQL inside this stack, including backups, imports, configs, settings, cron, actions, storage, and service links where they exist.
Protect service data with repeatable backup workflows that stay attached to the stack.
Bring working data into another environment or onboard existing workloads faster with stack-defined import flows.
Keep service config files versioned with the stack instead of rebuilding them per environment.
Provision the persistent storage and shared volume relationships the stack expects.