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Restore to a New Project

What's this blog post about?

Supabase introduces "Restore to a New Project," a tool for copying data from an existing project to a new one seamlessly. It integrates with daily physical backups and Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR) for flexible restoration options. The feature requires physical backups to be enabled and is available to all customers on a paid plan. Users can clone projects as many times as needed, making it ideal for testing and development environments. New projects created with this process will incur the usual compute and disk costs. Currently, cloning from an already cloned project is not supported but is being worked on.

Company
Supabase

Date published
Dec. 6, 2024

Author(s)
Paul Caselton

Word count
379

Language
English

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