Thanks for your comments (so far:-) I guess I'm pleased that nobody has said that I'm doing something stupid! I'll certainly look at Slony and Barman. And Stephane's suggestion of doing regular basebackups and keeping the WAL files seems neat. If I under stand it, we'd use the/a standby server to "replay" the entire installation up to the point when the problem occurs, and then use pg_dump to dump just the database we need. I'm wondering just how the size of a day's worth of WAL files would compare to a whole slew of hourly dumps. The other issue would be how long the "replay" would take. But, I realise, that's not a major concern: the delay would only be seen by a client that had had a major problem. Everyone else would see service as normal. I think I'll be doing some experiments to find out:-) Robert. -- Robert Inder, Interactive Information Ltd, 3, Lauriston Gardens, Edinburgh EH3 9HH Registered in Scotland, Company no. SC 150689 Interactions speak louder than words -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general