This is a tool, that I will definitely test out: Postgresus. Looks very promising to improve my backup setup of PostgreSQL databases.
Postgresus has been renamed to Databasus recently.
"Why was Postgresus renamed to Databasus?
The renaming from Postgresus to Databasus was an important step for the project's growth. There are several reasons:
Project evolution — Postgresus is no longer a small tool that just adds UI for pg_dump. It became a reliable backup management system for individual users, DevOps, DBAs, teams and enterprises. Tens of thousands of users use it daily. The initial positioning is no longer suitable — it's not just a UI wrapper, it's a solid backup management system now
Multiple databases support — while the primary focus remains PostgreSQL (with 100% support in the most efficient way), the project now supports MySQL, MariaDB and MongoDB. More databases will be supported in the future
Trademark compliance — "postgres" is a trademark of PostgreSQL Inc. and cannot be used in project names. For legal safety and compliance, renaming was necessary
If you're currently using Postgresus, you can continue using it or migrate to Databasus following the installation steps. Note that simply renaming the image isn't enough, as they use different data folders and internal database naming."
