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Does postgresql have its own facilities for compressing, encrypting, archiving the database, sending mail, sending copies to ftp?
In most cases, the question is about postgresql on Windows, but the context of the question applies to linux in the future as well.
For comparison, MSSQL has on board compression, encryption (though I haven’t tried it yet), sending mail. However, it does not have the ability to archive, send to FTP.
How are things with postgreSQL in this regard? For each moment, as I understand it, you need to use separate software or is there something built into PostgreSQL for current tasks?
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Postgres can't do that.
Postgres will not be able to do this.
Postgres shouldn't be able to do this.
He knows how to be a DB. He knows how to create a database dump suitable for loading it into another installation. Everything else is perfectly capable of other software - written for this. It is in Windows every gopher in the agronomist field. In Linux, the database processes data, and encryption, archiving, and FTP transfer are handled by programs written for this ...
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