diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 87f83c0e6..7a15cd6d8 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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The Citus database is 100% open source.
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Learn what's new in the [Citus 11.1 release blog](https://www.citusdata.com/blog/2022/09/19/citus-11-1-shards-postgres-tables-without-interruption/) and the [Citus Updates page](https://www.citusdata.com/updates/).
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+| **
The Citus database is 100% open source.
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Learn what's new in the [Citus 11.2 release blog](https://www.citusdata.com/blog/2023/02/08/whats-new-in-citus-11-2-patroni-ha-support/) and the [Citus Updates page](https://www.citusdata.com/updates/).
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@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ Since Citus is an extension to Postgres, you can use Citus with the latest Postg
- [Why Citus?](#why-citus)
- [Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [Using Citus](#using-citus)
+- [Setting up with High Availability](#setting-up-with-high-availability)
- [Documentation](#documentation)
- [Architecture](#architecture)
- [When to Use Citus](#when-to-use-citus)
@@ -93,14 +94,14 @@ Install packages on Ubuntu / Debian:
```bash
curl https://install.citusdata.com/community/deb.sh > add-citus-repo.sh
sudo bash add-citus-repo.sh
-sudo apt-get -y install postgresql-15-citus-11.1
+sudo apt-get -y install postgresql-15-citus-11.2
```
-Install packages on CentOS / Fedora / Red Hat:
+Install packages on CentOS / Red Hat:
```bash
curl https://install.citusdata.com/community/rpm.sh > add-citus-repo.sh
sudo bash add-citus-repo.sh
-sudo yum install -y citus111_15
+sudo yum install -y citus112_15
```
To add Citus to your local PostgreSQL database, add the following to `postgresql.conf`:
@@ -346,6 +347,30 @@ When using columnar storage, you should only load data in batch using `COPY` or
To learn more about columnar storage, check out the [columnar storage README](https://github.com/citusdata/citus/blob/master/src/backend/columnar/README.md).
+## Setting up with High Availability
+
+One of the most popular high availability solutions for PostgreSQL, [Patroni 3.0](https://github.com/zalando/patroni), has [first class support for Citus 10.0 and above](https://patroni.readthedocs.io/en/latest/citus.html#citus), additionally Citus 11.2 ships with improvements for smoother node switchover in Patroni.
+
+An example of patronictl list output for the Citus cluster:
+
+```bash
+postgres@coord1:~$ patronictl list demo
+```
+
+```text
++ Citus cluster: demo ----------+--------------+---------+----+-----------+
+| Group | Member | Host | Role | State | TL | Lag in MB |
++-------+---------+-------------+--------------+---------+----+-----------+
+| 0 | coord1 | 172.27.0.10 | Replica | running | 1 | 0 |
+| 0 | coord2 | 172.27.0.6 | Sync Standby | running | 1 | 0 |
+| 0 | coord3 | 172.27.0.4 | Leader | running | 1 | |
+| 1 | work1-1 | 172.27.0.8 | Sync Standby | running | 1 | 0 |
+| 1 | work1-2 | 172.27.0.2 | Leader | running | 1 | |
+| 2 | work2-1 | 172.27.0.5 | Sync Standby | running | 1 | 0 |
+| 2 | work2-2 | 172.27.0.7 | Leader | running | 1 | |
++-------+---------+-------------+--------------+---------+----+-----------+
+```
+
## Documentation
If you’re ready to get started with Citus or want to know more, we recommend reading the [Citus open source documentation](https://docs.citusdata.com/en/stable/). Or, if you are using Citus on Azure, then the [Azure Cosmos DB for PostgreSQL](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/cosmos-db/postgresql/introduction) is the place to start.