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- Q7207905 subject Q7011992.
- Q7207905 abstract "Point-in-time recovery (PITR) in the context of computers involves systems whereby an administrator can restore or recover a set of data or a particular setting from a time in the past. Note for example Windows XP's capability to restore operating-system settings from a past date (before data corruption occurred, for example). Time Machine for Mac OS X provides another example of point-in-time recovery.Once PITR logging starts for a PITR-capable database, a database administrator can restore that database from backups to the state that it had at any time since.".
- Q7207905 wikiPageExternalLink postgresql-continuous-archivin.html.
- Q7207905 wikiPageExternalLink point-in-time-recovery.html.
- Q7207905 wikiPageWikiLink Q1078262.
- Q7207905 wikiPageWikiLink Q11248.
- Q7207905 wikiPageWikiLink Q194274.
- Q7207905 wikiPageWikiLink Q372323.
- Q7207905 wikiPageWikiLink Q68.
- Q7207905 wikiPageWikiLink Q7011992.
- Q7207905 wikiPageWikiLink Q8513.
- Q7207905 comment "Point-in-time recovery (PITR) in the context of computers involves systems whereby an administrator can restore or recover a set of data or a particular setting from a time in the past. Note for example Windows XP's capability to restore operating-system settings from a past date (before data corruption occurred, for example).".
- Q7207905 label "Point-in-time recovery".