Thanks Jan.. just to know more is it using the native pg_dump or another tool like pgbackrest or barman ??
On Fri, 15 May 2020, 17:26 Jan Karremans, <jan.karrem...@enterprisedb.com> wrote: > Hi Suhail, > > That is not an issue. We have customers backing up Postgres databases up > to 80 TB. > > Mit freundlichem Gruß, kind regards, > > > > > *Jan Karremans*Director of Sales Engineering, EMEA > Senior Sales Engineer DACH-Region > EDB Postgres Advanced Server Professional > -- Postgres Everywhere -- > > Oracle ACE Alumni > > - Deutsch ist nicht meine Muttersprache, bitte verzeihen Sie Verstöße > gegen die Rechtschreibung - > > Mobile: +31-(0)6-1638 9607 > > http://www.enterprisedb.com/ > > *Don't walk behind me*; I may not lead. > *Don't walk in front of me*; I may not follow. > *Just walk beside me* and be my friend. > +*+ Albert Camus +*+ > > Op 15 mei 2020, om 15:23 heeft Suhail Bamzena <suhailsa...@gmail.com> het > volgende geschreven: > > Hi Christoph > Thats very high on my agenda.. but need to make sure i can backup this > beast to start with.. > > On Fri, 15 May 2020, 17:08 Christoph Berg, <christoph.b...@credativ.de> > wrote: > >> Re: Rory Campbell-Lange >> > On 15/05/20, Suhail Bamzena (suhailsa...@gmail.com) wrote: >> > > Hello All, >> > > I have very recently inherited an 18 TB DB that is running version >> 9.2. >> >> Push hard to get that upgraded to a supported version. >> >> Christoph >> > >