On 6/2/20 4:59 AM, Grigory Smolkin wrote:


On 6/2/20 11:22 AM, Ron wrote:
The inability to do a point-in-time restoration of a *single* database in a multi-db cluster is a serious -- and fundamental -- missing feature (never to be implemented because of the fundamental design).
It is possible via 3rd party tools like pg_probackup and pgbackrest.

pgbackrest does *not* support PITR recovery of individual databases into *new* database names in the same cluster (so that the end user can have both the current database and an old version at the same time).


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