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This document shows you how to perform various maintenance tasks related to the Postgres database server used by Matrix.
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Table of contents:
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- [Getting a database terminal](#getting-a-database-terminal), for when you wish to execute SQL queries
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- [Vacuuming PostgreSQL](#vacuuming-postgresql), for when you wish to run a Postgres [VACUUM](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-vacuum.html) (optimizing disk space)
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- [Backing up PostgreSQL](#backing-up-postgresql), for when you wish to make a backup
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- [Upgrading PostgreSQL](#upgrading-postgresql), for upgrading to new major versions of PostgreSQL. Such **manual upgrades are sometimes required**.
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- [Tuning PostgreSQL](#tuning-postgresql) to make it run faster
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## Getting a database terminal
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You can then proceed to write queries. Example: `SELECT COUNT(*) FROM users;`
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**Be careful**. Modifying the database directly (especially as services are running) is dangerous and may lead to irreversible database corruption. When in doubt, consider [making a backup](#backing-up-postgresql).
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> [!WARNING]
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> **Modifying the database directly (especially as services are running) is dangerous and may lead to irreversible database corruption.** When in doubt, consider [making a backup](#backing-up-postgresql).
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## Vacuuming PostgreSQL
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This documentation page tells you how to create user accounts on your Matrix server.
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- [Registering users](#registering-users)
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- [Registering users manually](#registering-users-manually)
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- [Managing users via a Web UI](#managing-users-via-a-web-ui)
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