Re: Blob fields and backups - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jim Nasby
Subject Re: Blob fields and backups
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Msg-id 3BF809D1-2EA8-4B64-9A69-765024F61D7F@decibel.org
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In response to Blob fields and backups  (william.munoz@multiservicios.gov.co)
List pgsql-general
On Nov 30, 2006, at 5:15 AM, william.munoz@multiservicios.gov.co wrote:
> I have an Oracle DB, where my backup file is 280 GB and growing. I
> also have a
> lot of blob fields there. When i make a backup recover, the blob
> fields are
> there, and my boss is alive.
>
> I want to know how postgresql's backup utilities deal with blob
> fields...

Most people that deal with binary data in PostgreSQL use bytea, which
to PostgreSQL is JustAnotherField. It'll dump and restore just fine.
The one downside is that a lot of binary values get escaped into
octal, ie '\000', which adds a lot of size to the dump. Though, the
custom dump type might get around that. I think that support for
large objects (which are more akin to Oracle blobs/clobs) is in
pg_dump as well, but I've never actually used them.

Ultimately, if you've got a 300G database, you probably don't want to
be using pg_dump anyway; instead use Point In Time Recovery.
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Jim Nasby                                            jim@nasby.net
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