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Manage an Azure Database for PostgreSQL Server by Using the Azure Portal - Azure Backup

This article describes how to manage an Azure Database for PostgreSQL server that you back up by using the Azure Backup service.

Change a policy

You can change the policy that's associated with a backup instance.

Changing the backup policy does not affect existing recovery points and their retention duration. The updated retention settings apply only to new recovery points that you create after the policy change.

  1. In the Azure portal, go to your backup instance, and then select Change Policy.

  2. Select the new policy that you want to apply to the database.

Stop backup

There are three ways to stop backing up an Azure Database for PostgreSQL server:

Stop backup and retain data
  1. In the Azure portal, go to Backup center and select Azure Database for PostgreSQL server.

  2. In the list of server backup instances, select the instance that you want to retain.

  3. Select Stop Backup.

  4. Select one of the following options for data retention:

    You can also select the reason for stopping the backup in the Reason dropdown list.

  5. Select Stop Backup.

  6. Select Confirm.

Stop backup and delete data
  1. In the Azure portal, go to Backup center and select Azure Database for PostgreSQL server.

  2. In the list of server backup instances, select the instance that you want to delete.

  3. Select Stop Backup.

  4. Select Delete Backup Data.

    Provide the name of the backup instance, the reason for deletion, and any other comments.

  5. Select Stop Backup.

  6. Select Confirm.

Resume backup

If you selected the option to stop backup and retain data, you can resume backing up your Azure Database for PostgreSQL server.

When you resume protecting a backup instance, the existing backup policy starts applying to new recovery points only. Recovery points that already expired based on their original retention duration, as defined by the backup policy in effect at the time of their creation, are cleaned up.

  1. In the Azure portal, go to Backup center and select Azure Database for PostgreSQL server.

  2. In the list of server backup instances, select the instance that you want to resume.

  3. Select Resume Backup.

  4. Select Resume backup.


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