On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 4:15 PM, Alvaro Herrera <alvhe...@alvh.no-ip.org>
wrote:

> Carl Karsten wrote:
> > Nothing wrong with lots of tables and data.
> >
> > Don't impose any constraints on your problem you don't need to.
> >
> > Like what are you backing up to?    $400 for a 1T ssd or $80 fo a 2T usb3
> > spinny disk.
> >
> > If you are backing up while the db is being updated, you need to make
> sure
> > updates are queued until the backup is done.  don't mess with that
> > process.   personally I would assume the db is always being updated and
> > expect that.
>
> A backup generated by pg_dump never includes writes that are in flight
> while the backup is being taken.  That would make the backup absolutely
> worthless!
>

Hmm, i kinda glossed over my point:
if you come up with your own process to chop up the backup into little
pieces, you risk letting writes in, and then yeah, worthless.



-- 
Carl K

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