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WAL-G
DESCRIPTION
WAL-G is an archival restoration tool for PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, and MS SQL Server (beta for MongoDB and Redis). WAL-G is the successor of WAL-E with a number of key differences. WAL-G uses LZ4, LZMA, ZSTD, or Brotli compression, multiple processors, and non-exclusive base backups for Postgres. More information on the original design and implementation of WAL-G can be found on the Citus Data blog post "Introducing WAL-G by Citus: Faster Disaster Recovery for Postgres". A precompiled binary for Linux AMD 64 of the latest version of WAL-G can be obtained under the Releases tab. To configure the compression method used for backups. Possible options are lz4, lzma, zstd, brotli. The default method is lz4. LZ4 is the fastest method, but the compression ratio is bad. LZMA is way much slower. However, it compresses backups about 6 times better than LZ4. Brotli and zstd are a good trade-off between speed and compression ratio, which is about 3 times better than LZ4.
Features
- To enable metrics publishing to statsd or statsd_exporter. Metrics will be sent on a best-effort basis via UDP
- More options are available for the chosen database
- wal-g st command series allows the direct interaction with the configured storage
- Users can also install WAL-G by using make pg_install
- WAL-G relies heavily on unit tests
- WAL-G will perform a round-trip compression/decompression test that generates a directory for data
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