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  2. NetBackup™ Web UI Cloud Administrator's Guide
  3. Protecting PaaS assets
  4. Limitation and considerations
  5. For Amazon RDS PostgreSQL and Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL
NetBackup™ Web UI Cloud Administrator's Guide

For Amazon RDS PostgreSQL and Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL

  • Backup and restore need a media server with NetBackup version 10.4 or above and a local LSU.

  • If a backup image contains a materialized view, after the restore, you need to manually refresh the materialized view. See this article to refresh materialized views:

    https://support.cohesity.com/s/article/article-100062910

  • If the user credentials used to restore are those of an IAM user, then the database object gets restored with the same ownership as in the source database.

  • Ownership and privileges on an object are not restored. The user that you use for the restore, becomes the owner of all the restored database objects in the following scenarios:

    • If the restored user credentials are username and password.

    • If the backup image is taken by a version before NetBackup version 10.4.

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