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Server Backups

Eric Pretorious

Regular Pleskian
The Backup Manager documentation doesn't specifically address the how the option "Back up individual user accounts with websites..." except to say...

Panel users are able see the role of a user who created a backup (administrator, customer, or reseller) in the the backup tasks list (Tools & Settings > Backup Manager). This lets customers differentiate between the backups they created by themselves and technical backups of their subscription. The technical backups happen when administrators or resellers back up customer subscriptions as a part of a larger backup. For example, when the Panel administrator creates a server-level backup, all customer subscriptions are backed up as well, and they are displayed to the customers as subscription backups created by the administrator.
  1. Do Server Backups count against customers' storage usage?
  2. Are customers able to opt-out of scheduled server backups (or will it be the customers' responsibility to manage the backup files as they're created)?
 
No, you don't need to manage them every time. Once you do all the settings, it store and manage data itself. I think online service is best and available twenty four seven.
 
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