Hi,
Initially, I shared your perspective, but I wasn’t entirely on board
with the subdivision you proposed. The more I thought about it and tried
to reshape it, the less convinced I became.
I don’t think pg_basebackup fits naturally under the "File System Level
Backup" section. I considered creating a "Standalone Physical Backup"
section with two subsections: FS-level backups and pg_basebackup, but
that didn’t feel right either.
What I find most problematic about the current state of the
documentation is that this solution is buried in the "Tips and Examples"
section. As a result, it’s easy to miss when skimming through the docs
since the list of sub sections displayed at the top of the page and in
"Chapter 25. Backup and Restore" stops 3 level deep.
What if we just move the "Standalone Hot Backups" up one level and
rename the level 2 section ? Something like this ?
25.3. Continuous Archiving, backups and Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR)
25.3.1. Setting Up WAL Archiving
25.3.2. Making a Base Backup
25.3.3. Making an Incremental Backup
25.3.4. Making a Base Backup Using the Low Level API
25.3.5. Making a Standalone Hot Backup
25.3.6. Recovering Using a Continuous Archive Backup
25.3.7. Timelines
25.3.8. Tips and Examples
25.3.9. Caveats
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