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PGD: Fix link to EDB Postgres Extended Server #6288

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion product_docs/docs/pgd/3.6/index.mdx
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Two different Postgres distributions can be used:

- [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/) - open source
- [EDB Postgres Extended Server](https://techsupport.enterprisedb.com/customer_portal/sw/2ndqpostgres/) - PostgreSQL compatible and optimized for replication
- [EDB Postgres Extended Server](/pge/latest) - PostgreSQL compatible and optimized for replication

What Postgres distribution and version is right for you depends on the features you need.
See the feature matrix in [Choosing a Postgres distribution](/pgd/latest/planning/choosing_server/) for detailed comparison.
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion product_docs/docs/pgd/3.7/index.mdx
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Three different Postgres distributions can be used:

- [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/) - open source
- [EDB Postgres Extended Server](https://techsupport.enterprisedb.com/customer_portal/sw/2ndqpostgres/) - Postgres compatible and optimized for replication (formerly known as 2nd Quadrant Postgres)
- [EDB Postgres Extended Server](/pge/latest) - Postgres compatible and optimized for replication (formerly known as 2nd Quadrant Postgres)
- [EDB Postgres Advanced Server](/epas/latest) - Postgres or Oracle compatible, optimized for replication, and additional enterprise features

What Postgres distribution and version is right for you depends on the features you need. See [Postgres-specific features](/pgd/3.7/bdr/#postgres-specific-features) for detailed information.
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Three different Postgres distributions can be used:

- [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/) - open source
- [EDB Postgres Extended Server](https://techsupport.enterprisedb.com/customer_portal/sw/2ndqpostgres/) - PostgreSQL compatible and optimized for replication
- [EDB Postgres Extended Server](/pge/latest) - PostgreSQL compatible and optimized for replication
- [EDB Postgres Advanced Server](/epas/latest) - Oracle compatible, optimized for replication, and additional enterprise features

What Postgres distribution and version is right for you depends on the features you need.
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### Supported Postgres database servers

PGD is compatible with [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/), [EDB Postgres Extended Server](https://techsupport.enterprisedb.com/customer_portal/sw/2ndqpostgres/), and [EDB Postgres Advanced Server](/epas/latest) and is deployed as a standard Postgres extension named BDR. See [Compatibility](../#compatibility) for details about supported version combinations.
PGD is compatible with [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/), [EDB Postgres Extended Server](/pge/latest), and [EDB Postgres Advanced Server](/epas/latest) and is deployed as a standard Postgres extension named BDR. See [Compatibility](../#compatibility) for details about supported version combinations.

Some key PGD features depend on certain core capabilities being available in the target Postgres database server. Therefore, PGD users must also adopt the Postgres database server distribution that's best suited to their business needs. For example, if having the PGD feature Commit At Most Once (CAMO) is mission critical to your use case, don't adopt the community PostgreSQL distribution. It doesn't have the core capability required to handle CAMO. See the full feature matrix compatibility in [Choosing a Postgres distribution](../planning/choosing_server/).

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### Supported Postgres database servers

PGD is compatible with [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/), [EDB Postgres Extended Server](https://techsupport.enterprisedb.com/customer_portal/sw/2ndqpostgres/), and [EDB Postgres Advanced Server](/epas/latest) and is deployed as a standard Postgres extension named BDR. See [Compatibility](../#compatibility) for details about supported version combinations.
PGD is compatible with [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/), [EDB Postgres Extended Server](/pge/latest), and [EDB Postgres Advanced Server](/epas/latest) and is deployed as a standard Postgres extension named BDR. See [Compatibility](../#compatibility) for details about supported version combinations.

Some key PGD features depend on certain core capabilities being available in the target Postgres database server. Therefore, PGD users must also adopt the Postgres database server distribution that's best suited to their business needs. For example, if having the PGD feature Commit At Most Once (CAMO) is mission critical to your use case, don't adopt the community PostgreSQL distribution. It doesn't have the core capability required to handle CAMO. See the full feature matrix compatibility in [Choosing a Postgres distribution](../planning/choosing_server/).

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