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Thank you for taking the time to work on a PR for Awesome-Sysadmin!

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  • Why is it awesome?

Self hosted PostgresDB backup tool with support target backup locations from local to AWS S3 via a web interface.

  • Have you used it? For how long?

Yes. At least 2 months.

  • Is this in a personal or professional setup?

Personal.

  • How many devices/users/services/... do you manage with it?

5 databases.

  • Biggest pros/cons compared to other solutions?

Simple to setup, has webhook for backup success and failures.

  • Any other comments about your use case, things you've found excellent, limitations you've encountered... ?

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All supported ways to run involve Docker or Kubernetes, so the language should probably be Docker.

@dannytsang
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Updated language to Docker.

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Website and Git repository URL have changed since this was submitted

@nodiscc nodiscc self-requested a review December 30, 2025 20:07
@Rabenherz112 Rabenherz112 changed the title Add Postgresus backup tools Add Databasus to backup tools Jan 2, 2026
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RostislavDugin commented Jan 2, 2026

Hi, @dannytsang

I'm developer of Databasus

Could you please upgrade description to "PostgreSQL backup tool with web UI, external storages (local, S3, FTP, Google Drive, etc.), notifications (webhook, Discord, Slack, etc.) and team management. Also supports other databases like MySQL, MariaDB and MongoDB"

It better suits project and it was in this PR - awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted-data#1903 (comment)

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@RostislavDugin I've re-written the description using your PR as basis. I hope it's ok and thank you for the great tool as well.

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@nodiscc, hi
Are there any updates needed to merge this PR?

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