In terms managing a site, if you are looking for a central point of information check out the Acquia Network http://acquia.com/products-services/acquia-network - you also get extra support resources.
If you want more management you may want to look at using drush with aliases - http://developmentseed.org/blog/2010/mar/10/drush-30-more-powerful-flexible-... this way you can do management tasks from the command line.
-Steve On Jan 25, 2011 3:33 AM, "Andrew Manson" andrewm@graticule.com wrote:
I'll probably be using that myself soon.
On 19 January 2011 10:46, Michal Pirgl michal.pirgl@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ayath
- if you have terminal access and perms for /var/lib/mysql and /var/www,
you can use automatic bash scripts (through ssh) to do the
job/replications.
I am using that for backuping my sites. Otherwise use Backup&migrate with automatic FTP scripts (download and
then
upload to 2nd server) and few cron pages for uploading SQL to 2nd
database.
- no idea about this service, would be nice to have it.
Mike
2011/1/18 Ayath ULLAH ayath@hotmail.co.uk
Hi,
- I'd like to backup my Drupal site with all mysql tables and files on
a
regualr basis and have it saved on another webhosting account. Is their a way to automate this with a module or with a third party service. This is to that if one of my web hosts go down I can just change my IP
to
point to another without losing visitors.
- Is there a third party web service to manage lots of drupal sites
from
one application?
Kind regards, Ayath
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