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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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## Introducing FerretDB

[FerretDB](https://www.ferretdb.io/) is open source document database that acts as a MongoDB-alternative for users looking for open-source solutions with the same query language and commands, ease of use, and flexibility.
[FerretDB](https://www.ferretdb.io/) is open source document database that acts as a MongoDB alternative for users looking for open-source solutions with the same query language and commands, ease of use, and flexibility.

Using PostgreSQL as the backend, FerretDB converts the wire protocols of MongoDB to SQL, enabling you to manage MongoDB workloads with PostgreSQL (We wrote a really great article that explains how this works – [check it out here](https://blog.ferretdb.io/pjson-how-to-store-bson-in-jsonb/)).
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That blog post is quite outdated, I'm not sure we want to link to it


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