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    Reliable PostgreSQL Backup & Restore

    Reliable PostgreSQL Backup & Restore

    Reliable PostgreSQL backup and restore

    pgBackRest aims to be a reliable, easy-to-use backup and restore solution that can seamlessly scale up to the largest databases and workloads by utilizing algorithms that are optimized for database-specific requirements. Compression is usually the bottleneck during backup operations but, even with now-ubiquitous multi-core servers, most database backup solutions are still single-process. pgBackRest solves the compression bottleneck with parallel processing. Utilizing multiple cores for...
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    App::MBUtiny

    App::MBUtiny

    Websites and any file system elements backup tool

    Websites and any file system elements backup tool
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    backauto

    Utilitaire de sauvegarde Web server

    Backauto backup all databases that the user has privileges in the directory of your choice (done during installation and changed later in the file located in /etc/backauto/backauto.conf). Backauto sauvegarde toutes les bases de données dont l'utilisateur a les privilèges dans le répertoire de son choix (fait lors de l'installation et modifiable par la suite dans le fichier situé dans /etc/backauto/backauto.conf).
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