[EDB](https://www.enterprisedb.com/) is pleased to announce the release of Barman 3.7.0. This release expands support for the snapshot `backup_method`, which creates full backups by taking snapshots of cloud storage volumes, by adding support for AWS using EBS volume snapshots. Support for Google Cloud disk snapshot and Microsoft Azure managed disks were added in previous Barman releases.
### Highlights of this release Version 3.7.0 - 25 July 2023 - Support is added for snapshot backups on AWS using EBS volumes. - The `--profile` option in the `barman-cloud-*` scripts is renamed `--aws-profile`. The old name is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. - Backup manifests can now be generated automatically on completion of a backup made with `backup_method = rsync`. This is enabled by setting the `autogenerate_manifest` configuration variable and can be overridden using the `--manifest` and `--no-manifest` CLI options. - Bug fixes: - The `barman-cloud-*` scripts now correctly use continuation tokens to page through objects in AWS S3-compatible object stores. This fixes a bug where `barman-cloud-backup-delete` would only delete the oldest 1000 eligible WALs after backup deletion. - Minor documentation fixes. This information is also published in the [NEWS](https://github.com/EnterpriseDB/barman/blob/master/NEWS) for Barman. ### About Barman Backup and Recovery Manager (or Barman) is an open-source administration tool for remote backups and disaster recovery of PostgreSQL servers in business-critical environments. It relies on PostgreSQL’s robust and reliable Point-In-Time Recovery technology, allowing DBAs to remotely manage a complete catalog of backups and the recovery phase of multiple remote servers – all from one location. Barman is distributed under GNU GPL 3 and maintained by [EDB](https://www.enterprisedb.com/).