Hot logical backups of one database
Logical backup makes a copy of the data in the database by dumping the content of each table as well as object definitions for that same database (such as schemas, tables, indexes, views, privileges, triggers, constraints, and so on).
How to do it...
The command to do this is simple. The following is an example using a database called pgbench
:
pg_dump -F c pgbench > dumpfile
Or, you can use the following command:
pg_dump -F c -f dumpfile pgbench
You can also do this through pgAdmin
4, as shown in the following screenshot:

How it works...
The pg_dump
utility produces a single output file. This output file can use the split
command to separate the file into multiple pieces, if required.
The pg_dump
archive file, also known as custom format, is lightly compressed by default. Compression can be removed or made more aggressive.
Note
Even though, by default, pg_dump
writes an SQL script directly to standard output, it is recommended to use the archive file instead,...