Your message is not diplaying. At least not for me. I guess that my reader
does not understand the "smime.p7m" file, which shows as an attachment. For
others, his question is:

=== original question from Lawrence Cohan ===

Yes, this is what I intended to ask:

What would be a recommended solution for backing up a very large Postgres
(~13TeraBytes) database in order to prevent from data deletion/corruption.
Current setup is only to backup/restore to a standby read-only Postgres
server
via AWS S3 using wal-e however this does not offer the comfort of keeping a
full backup available in case we need to restore some deleted or corrupted
data.



Thanks,

Lawrence Cohan

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On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 2:57 PM, Lawrence Cohan <lco...@web.com> wrote:

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