> There are multiple solutions to doing incremental backups with > PostgreSQL, so I'm not sure why you're saying that they don't exist, > because that's really not accurate. PG's incremental backup is essentially WAL logs applied to a point in time. I am talking about true incremental backup where the db backs up only the changed blocks after the last full backup. In a DW system where most of the time it is append only, it makes a huge difference in backup time. I believe there is one tool which looks at mtime/atime of each of the data file and takes the decision to back it up or lot. Not sure how robust it is.