On 10 Nov 2009, at 3:48, akp geek wrote:
Dear all -
Is there way to create incremental backups in
postgres. I am currently using 8.4.1 on solaris.. I am new to
postgres. Can you please share your thoughts
Regards
IMHO The simplest solution is to just write a dump to the same file
every now and then and have the backup software take care of storing
only the differences. It does have a few drawbacks; it means you'll
have a file about as large as your database on your filesystem just
for making backups and there is a risk that your backup software kicks
in before the dump has finished writing.
As others mentioned, you can also go with a PITR solution, which is
probably prettier but is a bit harder to set up.
Alban Hertroys
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