PostgreSQL Point-in-Time Recovery with pgBackRest
PostgreSQL Point-in-Time Recovery with pgBackRest pg_dump gives you a snapshot at the moment you ran it. If your last dump was 6 hours ago and someone accidentally deletes a production table, those 6 hours are gone. Even with hourly dumps, you lose everything between the last dump and the incident
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