# pg_dumpall
> [!caution]
> TODO
Command-line tool for creating backups of entire PostgreSQL clusters, and/or global objects like roles and
tablespaces.
Consider using [`pg_dump`][pg_dump] to create backups of a single database when nothing else is needed.
1. [TL;DR](#tldr)
1. [Further readings](#further-readings)
1. [Sources](#sources)
## TL;DR
It can dump databases in their entirety, or just specific parts of them such as individual tables or schemas.
It **can** dump objects like roles, groups, tablespace and others.
It produces sets of SQL statements that can be executed to reproduce the original databases' object definitions and
table data.
Suitable when:
- The databases' size is **less** than 100 GB.
It tends to start giving issues for bigger databases.
- One plans to migrate the databases' metadata as well as the table data.
- There is a relatively large number of tables to migrate.
> [!important]
> `pg_dumpall` works better when the database is taken offline, but it **does keep the database available** and will
> **not** prevent users from accessing it.
> Even with other users accessing the database during the backup process, `pg_dumpall` will **always** produce
> consistent results thanks to ACID properties.
## Further readings
- [PostgreSQL]
- [pg_dump]
- [pg_restore]
### Sources
- [Documentation]
[pg_dump]: pg_dump.md
[pg_restore]: pg_restore.md
[PostgreSQL]: README.md
[Documentation]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/app-pg-dumpall.html