Handling global data

In the previous sections, you have learned about pg_dump and pg_restore, which are two vital programs when it comes to creating backups. The thing is, pg_dump creates database dumps—it works on the database level. If you want to back up an entire instance, you have to use pg_dumpall or dump all the databases separately. Before we dig into that, it makes sense to see how pg_dumpall works:

pg_dumpall > /tmp/all.sql  

pg_dumpall will connect to one database after the other and send stuff to standard out, where you can process it with Unix. pg_dumpall can be used just like pg_dump. However, it has some downsides. It does not support a custom or directory format and therefore does not offer multicore support-you will be stuck ...

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