Backup Types
RDS for PostgreSQL supports multiple backup types. Based on different dimensions, there are the following backup types:
Full Backups, Database-Level Backups, and Incremental Backups Based on Data Volume
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Backup Type |
Full backups |
Database-level backups |
Incremental backups |
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Description |
All data in an instance is backed up. |
Specific databases in an instance are backed up. |
Only data changes within a certain period of time are backed up. |
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Enabled by Default |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
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Retention Period |
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Database-level backups are the backups you create for specific databases. They are retained until you delete them manually. |
Incremental backups will be deleted along with automated full backups. |
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Characteristics |
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How to Check Backup Size |
Click the target instance name. On the Backups & Restorations page, click the Full Backups tab and check the backup size. |
Click the target instance name. On the Backups & Restorations page, click the Database Backups tab and check the backup size. |
Click the target instance name. On the Backups & Restorations page, click the Incremental Backups tab and check the backup size. |
Automated Backups and Manual Backups Based on Backup Methods
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Backup Type |
Automated backups |
Manual backups |
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Description |
NOTE:
Once a DB instance is created, a backup is restored to a new instance, or a minor version is upgraded, a full backup is automatically triggered by default and this function cannot be disabled. Backups that are being created can be stopped. If such a backup task is stopped and the first full backup of your instance is not complete, no backup is available for restoration. |
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Enabled by Default |
Yes |
Yes |
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Retention Period |
Automated backups are retained for the number of days you specified. The retention period ranges from 1 to 732 days. |
Manual backups are always retained until you delete them manually. |
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How to Configure |
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