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Step 1: Choose the backup job data that you want to restore.

Navigate to the Recovery tab. All the backed up applications & DBs will be listed. Click on the respective restore icon of the PostgreSQL backup job that you want to recover.

Step 2: Choose Host and Restore Type

Clicking on the Restore button will take to the following page where you can select the host and the recovery option. The PostgreSQL backup supports the download recovery option. The files/folders can be downloaded to the desired location.

Step 3: Select the Restore Version

Step 4: Restore Options

  • Select the Files/Folders to Restore
  • Choose the Restore Location: Select the restore location by specifying the directory or path where the backup data will be recovered, ensuring seamless data restoration.
  • Compression & Encryption: To activate compression and subsequently encrypt the compressed data, simply check the provided checkbox.

Step 5: Review & Restore

Review the recovery configuration and click on Restore.

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