Hello,
1) I have a customer with an application with PostgreSQL v11.6 on Debian 11 and I would like to know if I can use application aware processing on it to have a consistent backup ?
I don't want necessary to use Veeam Explorer because I saw only PostgreSQL v 12+ are supported but would like to be sure the backup for the VM it self will be OK and I can restore it safely
2) I did SQL several time and I know the DB need to be in bulk / full mode to generate logs but for Postgre I see about WAL. Does all Postgres are WAL by default or do I need to check it ?
Thanks for your help
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Re: PostgreSQL 11 backup
Hi matteu,
1. Lowest version of Postgres Veeam supports for Guest Processing is PostgresSQL 12, so best to use pre-freeze / post-thaw scripts to assist here (probably do pg_dump or disable the services, whichever is more applicable for your client), or if applicable for the client, upgrade Postgres to get guest processing support.
2. As far as I know, Postgres always generates WAL, so it's not something that needs to be checked like with MSSQL
1. Lowest version of Postgres Veeam supports for Guest Processing is PostgresSQL 12, so best to use pre-freeze / post-thaw scripts to assist here (probably do pg_dump or disable the services, whichever is more applicable for your client), or if applicable for the client, upgrade Postgres to get guest processing support.
2. As far as I know, Postgres always generates WAL, so it's not something that needs to be checked like with MSSQL
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Re: PostgreSQL 11 backup
Thanks for your answer 

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