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You can set up a PITR using the [restore](https://pgbackrest.org/command.html#command-restore) command of [pgBackRest](https://www.pgbackrest.org), the backup management tool that powers the disaster recovery capabilities of PGO. You will need to set a few options on `spec.dataSource.postgresCluster.options` to perform a PITR. These options include:
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- `--type=time`: This tells pgBackRest to perform a PITR.
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- `--target`: Where to perform the PITR to. Any example recovery target is `2021-06-09 14:15:11-04`. The timezone specified here as -04 for EDT. Please see the [pgBackRest documentation for other timezone options](https://pgbackrest.org/user-guide.html#pitr).
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- `--target`: Where to perform the PITR to. An example recovery target is `2021-06-09 14:15:11-04`. The timezone specified here as -04 for EDT. Please see the [pgBackRest documentation for other timezone options](https://pgbackrest.org/user-guide.html#pitr).
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- `--set` (optional): Choose which backup to start the PITR from.
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A few quick notes before we begin:
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You can set up a PITR using the [restore](https://pgbackrest.org/command.html#command-restore) command of [pgBackRest](https://www.pgbackrest.org), the backup management tool that powers the disaster recovery capabilities of PGO. You will need to set a few options on `spec.dataSource.postgresCluster.options` to perform a PITR. These options include:
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- `--type=time`: This tells pgBackRest to perform a PITR.
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- `--target`: Where to perform the PITR to. Any example recovery target is `2021-06-09 14:15:11-04`.
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- `--target`: Where to perform the PITR to. An example recovery target is `2021-06-09 14:15:11-04`.
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- `--set` (optional): Choose which backup to start the PITR from.
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A few quick notes before we begin:

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