Neon has introduced a Point-in-Time Restore (PITR) feature that allows users to revert their databases to a previous state with precision using its unique architecture, which separates storage and compute for Postgres. This feature, facilitated by the Branch Restore capability available in the Neon Console, employs time-travel assistance to streamline PITR operations and offers up to 30 days of data retention. Users can restore a database to a specific log sequence number (LSN) or timestamp, providing flexibility and minimizing data loss risks. While traditional Postgres tools like pg_dump and pgBaseBackup exist for backup and restoration, Neon's solution enhances simplicity and reduces Recovery Point Objective (RPO) and Recovery Time Objective (RTO) without the need for complex backup infrastructure.