Logical backup makes a copy of the data in the database by dumping the content of each table.
The command to do this is simple, as follows:
pg_dump -F c > dumpfile
Or, you can use the following command:
pg_dump –F c –f dumpfile
You can also do this through pgAdmin3, as shown in the following screenshot:
The pg_dump
utility produces a single output file. This output file can use the split
command to separate the file into multiple pieces, if required.
The pg_dump
archive file, also known as
custom format, is lightly compressed by default. Compression can be removed or made more aggressive.
pg_dump
runs by executing SQL statements against the database to unload data. When PostgreSQL runs an SQL statement, we take a "snapshot" of currently running transactions, which freezes our viewpoint of the database. From version 9.3 onwards, pg_dump
can take a parallel dump of a single database using the
snapshot export feature, introduced...