Postgresus
Postgresus is a free, open source and self-hosted tool to backup PostgreSQL. Make backups with different storages (S3, Google Drive, FTP, etc.) and notifications about progress (Slack, Discord, Telegram, etc.) Key features: - Scheduled backups for multiple PostgreSQL databases - Storage targets: local disk, S3, Cloudflare R2, Google Drive, Azure Blob, NAS, etc. - Notifications about backup status via email, Telegram, Slack, Discord, MS Teams and customizable webhooks - Works with both self-hosted PostgreSQL and managed services (RDS, Cloud SQL, Azure Database for PostgreSQL, etc.) - Runs as a single Docker container or via Helm on Kubernetes; can also be installed via a shell script - Team management with different workspaces, RBAC and audit logs - Encryption for secrets and backup files

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Postgresus is a free, open source, and self-hosted tool designed for backing up PostgreSQL databases. It allows users to create backups using various storage options such as S3, Google Drive, and FTP, and provides notifications about the backup progress through platforms like Slack, Discord, and Telegram.
Postgresus offers several key features including scheduled backups for multiple PostgreSQL databases, support for various storage targets (local disk, S3, Google Drive, Azure Blob, etc.), notifications about backup status via email and messaging platforms, compatibility with both self-hosted and managed PostgreSQL services, and team management capabilities with role-based access control (RBAC) and audit logs.
Postgresus provides notifications about backup status through various channels including email, Telegram, Slack, Discord, MS Teams, and customizable webhooks, ensuring users are informed about the progress of their backups.
Yes, Postgresus can be used with both self-hosted PostgreSQL databases and managed services such as Amazon RDS, Google Cloud SQL, and Azure Database for PostgreSQL, making it a versatile backup solution.
Postgresus can be installed in several ways: it can run as a single Docker container, be deployed via Helm on Kubernetes, or installed using a shell script, providing flexibility for different environments.
Yes, Postgresus supports encryption for secrets and backup files, ensuring that sensitive data is protected during the backup process.