Shai: would one encounter any email restr4ictions on size at, say a 200 MB database?
Tony: Yes you should so others like you don't have the problem. Nancy Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.
________________________________ From: Shai Gluskin shai@content2zero.com To: support@drupal.org Sent: Fri, May 20, 2011 3:11:49 PM Subject: Re: [support] backup_migrate
Tony,
While we are on the topic of backup_migrate. Remember that backing up the database to the same box that your Drupal install is on has some beneficial use-cases but it does nothing for a disaster scenario where your drive crashes or you no longer have access to the box for some reason.
Backup Migrate now comes with email, FTP and S3 options which are awesome. They all have some security issues though.
I've played around a lot this week with Amazon S3 and had success using backup_migrate to write backup files to S3 buckets. I've wrapped my mind around the permissions functionalities at S3 enough to significantly mitigate the security concerns that come with backup_migrate. I'm very excited about it and I'm hoping to write a doc page about it this weekend.
Good luck with Drupal and backup_migrate... awesome stuff.
Shai Gluskin
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 2:30 PM, tony maciejowski tony@tony-mac.com wrote:
No I didn't. Should I ? To change the readme file?
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Ms. Nancy Wichmann nan_wich@bellsouth.net wrote:
Did you file a support request in the module issue queue?
Nancy
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From: tony maciejowski
- Configure and use the module at admin/structure/backup_migrate
I just get the normal structure screen: no hint of backup_migrate or am I blind to something.
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