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Add blog post on "How to Configure FerretDB to work on Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL" #2911

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Co-authored-by: Alexey Palazhchenko <alexey.palazhchenko@gmail.com>
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Pretty neat, right?
We think so too.

FerretDB works natively with Percona Distribution of PostgreSQL, meaning you can take advantage of all its exceptional PostgreSQL features right out of the box, such as backup, monitoring, and more.
FerretDB works natively with Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL, meaning you can take advantage of all its exceptional PostgreSQL features right out of the box, such as backup, monitoring, and more.

## Setting up environment and packages

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