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Backup repository

muskratt

New Pleskian
I noticed the difference between downloading a file via HTTP panel versus what is actually stored in the repository (one tar file versus a number of gz, tgz, and xml several folders deep).

My idea was to use aws-cli to sync this folder to S3 every day but that leads me to wonder how can I restore files back? Keeping the backups synchronized offsite seems a lot easier than other tutorials that include a local FTP repository.

If I put the old backup files into the repository after they're deleted by Plesk, will is automatically show that the backup is available to be restored from in the Backup Manager?
 
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