Re: Backup
От | Adrian Klaver |
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Тема | Re: Backup |
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Msg-id | 6f6ecffb-b4ab-41cc-9590-9e02dde0acae@aklaver.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Backup (Tomas Vondra <tomas@vondra.me>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On 10/16/24 12:52, Tomas Vondra wrote: > On 10/16/24 21:37, Andy Hartman wrote: >> I am very new to Postgres and have always worked in the mssql world. I'm > You didn't specify the Postgres version - that matters, because older > pg_dump versions (before PG 16) do not support compression. Since PG 16 > you can use either -Fc or -Fd (instead of the tar format), and it'll > compress the output using gzip. Oh, it goes back further then that: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.1/app-pgdump.html "-F format, --format=format Format can be one of the following: p output a plain text SQL script file (default) t output a tar archive suitable for input into pg_restore. Using this archive format allows reordering and/or exclusion of schema elements at the time the database is restored. It is also possible to limit which data is reloaded at restore time. c output a custom archive suitable for input into pg_restore. This is the most flexible format in that it allows reordering of data load as well as schema elements. This format is also compressed by default. " > > Alternatively, you can use --compress=method:level (the supported > methods depend on how the packages were built, no idea what platform > you're on etc.). See > > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/app-pgdump.html > > If you're on older version, you should be able to write the dump to > standard output, and compress that way. Something like > > pg_dump -Fc | gzip -c > compressed.dump.gz > > However, be aware that pg_dump is more an export tool than a backup > suitable for large databases / quick recovery. It won't allow doing PITR > and similar stuff. > > > regards > -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
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