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Julien Castets 1510 words April 3, 2026 8 min read

Backing up PostgreSQL with Plakar

We built a PostgreSQL integration for Plakar that covers both logical backups (pg_dump / pg_dumpall) and physical backups (pg_basebackup), making database backups as straightforward as any other Plakar backup: no scripts, no glue code.

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Backing up Proxmox with Plakar: a third-party integration built in a few days
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Backing up Proxmox with Plakar: a third-party integration built in a few days

The team at FactorFX built a Proxmox integration for Plakar that wraps Proxmox’s native vzdump backups and stores them as deduplicated Plakar snapshots, making VM and container backups portable, encrypted, and easy to restore across clusters.

Gilles Chehade · Mar 16, 2026 · 7 min read

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Backing up kubernetes clusters with Plakar
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Backing up kubernetes clusters with Plakar

We built a Kubernetes integration for Plakar that backs up clusters at three levels: etcd (disaster recovery), manifests (granular restore and inspection), and persistent volumes (via CSI snapshots). This enables full cluster recovery, fine-grained restores, and data portability across environments.

Omar Polo · Feb 18, 2026 · 5 min read

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Storing backups in an OCI registry
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Storing backups in an OCI registry

After a podcast discussion, we implemented an OCI registry storage backend. This article discusses the concept and showcases our proof of concept.

Gilles Chehade · Feb 7, 2026 · 6 min read

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Plakar v1.1.0-beta: the foundation for what’s next
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Plakar v1.1.0-beta: the foundation for what’s next

plakar v1.1.0-beta marks a major step forward, with significant performance gains, architectural simplifications, and powerful new user-facing features. From faster backups and restores to better mounting, cleaner integrations, and a more reliable execution model, this release lays solid foundations for what comes next. The beta is stable, backward compatible, and ready to be explored.

Gilles Chehade · Jan 26, 2026 · 14 min read

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Researching a PostgreSQL viewer for Plakar
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Researching a PostgreSQL viewer for Plakar

An R&D exploration of adding a PostgreSQL viewer to the Plakar UI, comparing filesystem-based approaches with block-level copy-on-write using qcow2.

Julien Castets · Jan 11, 2026 · 9 min read

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Plakar joins the Linux Foundation and Cloud Native Computing Foundation
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Plakar joins the Linux Foundation and Cloud Native Computing Foundation

We are proud to announce that Plakar has officially joined the Linux Foundation and the CNCF as a member, marking a pivotal step in establishing an Open Standard for Resilience.

Nestor · Jan 7, 2026 · 2 min read

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Announcing Plakar Enterprise for AWS (Preview)
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Announcing Plakar Enterprise for AWS (Preview)

We are proud to announce the immediate availability of Plakar Enterprise for AWS, bringing Cloud-Native Resilience and Zero-Trust security to your VPC.

Nestor · Dec 31, 2025 · 3 min read

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Release v1.0.6 — Bugfix and memory usage improvement
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Release v1.0.6 — Bugfix and memory usage improvement

v1.0.6 brings a few bugfixes and huge memory usage improvements.

Nestor · Nov 30, 2025 · 4 min read

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Release v1.0.5 — Refinements, Hooks & Build Improvements
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Release v1.0.5 — Refinements, Hooks & Build Improvements

v1.0.5 is here! This release focuses on build improvements, UI updates, smarter pipelines, new hook capabilities, and various maintenance enhancements.

Nestor · Oct 15, 2025 · 3 min read

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Falsehoods Engineers belief about backup
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Falsehoods Engineers belief about backup

Falsehoods Engineers belief about backup

Julien Mangeard · Sep 17, 2025 · 6 min read

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Release v1.0.4 — A new milestone for Plakar
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Release v1.0.4 — A new milestone for Plakar

Plakar v1.0.4 introduces pre-packaged binaries, a new plugin system for integrations, smarter caching, policy-based lifecycle management, UI refinements, and major performance boosts — marking a milestone release for the platform.

Gilles Chehade · Sep 16, 2025 · 6 min read

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Back up Notion? Yes, you can.
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Back up Notion? Yes, you can.

With our new Notion integration, plakar can now snapshot and restore workspaces directly — docs, databases, and more. No hacks. Just data.

Gilles Chehade · Jul 17, 2025 · 5 min read

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go-kloset-sdk is live!
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go-kloset-sdk is live!

want to craft a ptar archive but you don’t need a full-fledged backup solution ? here comes kapsul, our ptar-specific tool, providing all you need from building to restoring and inspecting.

Gilles Chehade · Jul 15, 2025 · 4 min read

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Introducing go-cdc-chunkers: chunk and deduplicate everything
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Introducing go-cdc-chunkers: chunk and deduplicate everything

We released go-cdc-chunkers, our open source library to provide Content-Defined Chunking. Here’s why deduplication is important.

Gilles Chehade · Jul 11, 2025 · 19 min read

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Kapsul: a tool to create and manage deduplicated, compressed and encrypted PTAR vaults
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Kapsul: a tool to create and manage deduplicated, compressed and encrypted PTAR vaults

want to craft a ptar archive but you don’t need a full-fledged backup solution ? here comes kapsul, our ptar-specific tool, providing all you need from building to restoring and inspecting.

Gilles Chehade · Jul 7, 2025 · 4 min read

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Technical deep dive into .ptar: replacing .tgz for petabyte-scale S3 archives
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Technical deep dive into .ptar: replacing .tgz for petabyte-scale S3 archives

.tgz made sense in 1994, but today we need archiving that supports deduplication, encryption, S3, and zero trust. here’s why we built .ptar.

Julien Mangeard · Jun 30, 2025 · 5 min read

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It doesn't make sense to wrap modern data in a 1979 format, introducing .ptar
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It doesn't make sense to wrap modern data in a 1979 format, introducing .ptar

.ptar is our own archive format, a self-contained kloset, a container for your data. You end up with a standalone file that provides deduplication, compression, encryption, with all of the fancy features of a kloset store!

Gilles Chehade · Jun 27, 2025 · 15 min read

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Plakar v1.0.2 was released: mostly S3 improvements!
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Plakar v1.0.2 was released: mostly S3 improvements!

Plakar v1.0.2 adds an automatic security check for new critical releases. It also fixes relative-path resolution when using an agent, plus delivers dramatic S3 performance and memory improvements for faster, more reliable backups.

Gilles Chehade · Jun 3, 2025 · 4 min read

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Introducing Plakar v1.0 to redefine Open-Source Data Protection with $3M funding
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Introducing Plakar v1.0 to redefine Open-Source Data Protection with $3M funding

Immutable, queryable, encrypted snapshots with context and integrity — Kloset redefines how data is stored, verified, and reused

Gilles Chehade · May 1, 2025 · 9 min read

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Kloset: the immutable data store
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Kloset: the immutable data store

Immutable, queryable, encrypted snapshots with context and integrity — Kloset redefines how data is stored, verified, and reused

Gilles Chehade · Apr 29, 2025 · 17 min read

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A Short history of backup
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A Short history of backup

From magnetic tapes to immutable snapshots, how backups evolved into strategic, queryable, open tools ready for modern data challenges

Julien Mangeard · Mar 31, 2025 · 5 min read

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Plakar 1.0.1-beta.13 out!
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Plakar 1.0.1-beta.13 out!

New UI filters, timeline navigation, S3 and FTP support, checkpointing, and performance boosts in Plakar’s latest beta release

Gilles Chehade · Mar 19, 2025 · 10 min read

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Plakar beta.4 and upcoming features
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Plakar beta.4 and upcoming features

New UI previews, performance boosts, SFTP fixes, CLI testing, packaging on BSDs—beta.4 refines Plakar while previewing what’s next

Gilles Chehade · Mar 8, 2025 · 5 min read

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Audit of Plakar cryptography
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Audit of Plakar cryptography

Independent cryptographic audit of Plakar by Jean-Philippe Aumasson confirming a sound overall design, with recommendations to modernize components. Key improvements include switching to Argon2id for password hashing, AES-GCM-SIV for chunk encryption, AES-KW for key wrapping, and replacing SHA-256 digests with keyed BLAKE3 MACs. No major security issues were found, and follow-up review validated the updated architecture, algorithms, and implementation.

Gilles Chehade · Feb 28, 2025 · 8 min read

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Plakar beta release!
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Plakar beta release!

First public beta of Plakar is out: scalable, encrypted, efficient, and open-source backups ready for real-world testing and feedback

Gilles Chehade · Feb 26, 2025 · 19 min read

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Understanding RTO and RPO in disaster recovery
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Understanding RTO and RPO in disaster recovery

Learn how RTO and RPO define recovery speed and data loss tolerance—essential metrics for building resilient disaster recovery strategies

Nestor · Feb 12, 2025 · 6 min read

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The 3-2-1 backup rule: A proven strategy for data protection
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The 3-2-1 backup rule: A proven strategy for data protection

Discover why the 3-2-1 backup rule remains the gold standard for protecting your data from deletion, disasters, and ransomware

Nestor · Feb 11, 2025 · 6 min read

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S3 is not a backup: why you need a real backup strategy
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S3 is not a backup: why you need a real backup strategy

S3 offers durable storage, not true backups. Learn why you need dedicated tools for secure, recoverable, and resilient data protection

Nestor · Feb 10, 2025 · 11 min read

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Why replication is not backup
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Why replication is not backup

Replication ensures availability, not recovery. Learn why true backups remain essential to protect against deletion, corruption, or malicious actions

Nestor · Feb 10, 2025 · 5 min read

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