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What is Walrus?

It is a fast, secure and reliable backup system suitable for modern infrastructure. With Walrus, you can backup services like MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis, etcd or a complete directory with a short interval and low overhead. It supports AWS S3, digitalocean spaces and any S3-compatible object storage service.
Walrus is a tool in the Backup as a Service category of a tech stack.
Walrus is an open source tool with 486 GitHub stars and 22 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Walrus's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses Walrus?

Walrus Integrations

MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis, Amazon S3, and etcd are some of the popular tools that integrate with Walrus. Here's a list of all 6 tools that integrate with Walrus.

Walrus's Features

  • Fast, secure and reliable backup system
  • SQLite backup support
  • MySQL backup support
  • PostgreSQL backup support
  • etcd backup support
  • Redis backup support
  • S3 storage support

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