Overview
Databasus on CentOS 9 (formerly known as Postgresus) is a robust, enterprise-ready Amazon Machine Image (AMI) designed to automate the backup lifecycle of your mission-critical databases. Supporting PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, and MongoDB, Databasus provides a centralized dashboard to schedule, encrypt, and store backups across a variety of local and cloud storage providers.
Maintained and optimized by ThinkCloud, this AMI is built on a hardened CentOS 9 foundation. We have pre-configured the environment with AES-256-GCM encryption standards to ensure that your sensitive backup files and database credentials remain secure. Databasus is ideal for DevOps engineers and DBAs who need a reliable, self-hosted alternative to proprietary backup services, offering full transparency and data sovereignty.
Whether you are managing local databases or cloud-managed services like AWS RDS, Databasus on CentOS 9 delivers the tools needed for scheduled cron-based backups, real-time status notifications, and one-click restorations. With ThinkCloud's professional support, you can deploy a zero-trust backup architecture that protects your data against loss or corruption.
Highlights
- Automated Multi-Cloud Backup Easily schedule and automate database backups across multiple cloud providers and local storage, ensuring your data is always redundant and recoverable.
- Zero-Trust Security Architecture Protect your intellectual property with enterprise-grade encryption and a self-hosted environment on CentOS 9 where your credentials and backups never leave your control.
- Enterprise Support by ThinkCloud Leverage professional guidance on backup strategies, storage optimization, and disaster recovery planning to ensure your data integrity is always maintained.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
|---|---|
t3.large Recommended | $0.10 |
t3.micro | $0.10 |
t3a.small | $0.10 |
t3a.micro | $0.10 |
t3.small | $0.10 |
t3a.large | $0.10 |
t3.medium | $0.10 |
t3.nano | $0.10 |
t3a.nano | $0.10 |
t3a.medium | $0.10 |
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
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