You have options. Here's why this one works.
Most teams already have "a backup solution" — a cron job someone wrote three years ago, or a checkbox in their cloud console. Until a restore fails, nobody questions it.
Manual scripts
cron + pg_dump
Managed backups
RDS, Atlas, etc.
Capsule
what you're here for
We've heard the objections.
"I already have a cron job."
Great. Does it alert you when it fails? Does it store the backup somewhere that survives losing the server? Can you restore from it in under five minutes?
"My cloud provider handles backups."
Managed snapshots keep you tied to that provider. They restore where the provider allows, at the speed they allow. Try restoring to another region or host and you'll find out quickly.
"I'll set it up properly later."
Later is when the disk fills up, someone drops a table, or ransomware hits. Capsule takes ten minutes to set up now, then keeps working quietly until you need it.
Stop hoping. Start knowing.
Your databases deserve better than hoping nothing goes wrong.
Capsule takes 60 seconds to install and runs quietly in the background. Start free — upgrade the day it's guarding data you can't afford to lose.
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