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Question Backup Plesk and Dropbox

BlueOpenLand

New Pleskian
Hello

I know there is a plugin for plesk, to make backups to dropbox, but I think it is very essential. Also, I understand that first the backup is prepared on the local disk and then at the end the backup is uploaded to dropbox, right?

I want to make a backup of the entire server, it occupies as one 100Gb, and of total disk there will be about 200Gb.

If a full backup is made, both with the default tool of Plesk, and with Dropbox is slow and also is always at the limit of filling the disk.

If I have seen that using the command line, for example:

./pleskbackup domains-name domain1.com doman2.com domain3.com etc ...

It is faster than the default tool, but of course, this does not upload the backup to dropbox automatically and the idea is not to have to schedule something measured but to know if there is something that already does this.

I would need the sequence to be the following:

1. The backup of 1 domain is made on the local disk.

2. Upload the file of the completed domain to dropbox.

3. The domain file is deleted on the local disk.

4. Points 1,2,3 are repeated for each existing domain.

In this way, at least, the disc is not filled and everything would be automatic.

There is some kind of tool that does this, even if it is commercial.

Thanks for everything.

Greetings.
 
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