On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 10:21, Joerg Bruehe wrote:
> Hi everybody!
>
>
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> Is there a simple browser-based MySQL backup solution for
>> non-technical users. [[...]]
>> The main features needed are:
>> 1) Automatic scheduled off-site backups (via SSH or FTP)
>
> Off-site = good
Hi everybody!
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Is there a simple browser-based MySQL backup solution for
> non-technical users. [[...]]
> The main features needed are:
> 1) Automatic scheduled off-site backups (via SSH or FTP)
Off-site = good (for reliability purposes).
> 2) Backup multiple databases and a
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 22:58, Michael Heaney wrote:
> Check out Zmanda: http://zmanda.com/zrm-mysql-enterprise.html
>
> Michael Heaney
> JCVI
>
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 10:00, Johan De Meersman wrote:
> Zmanda ZRM backup, although the fancy webinterface is only available in the
> commercial
;Michael Heaney"
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> Sent: Tuesday, 10 May, 2011 9:58:43 PM
> Subject: Re: MySQL Backup solution for non-technical user
>
> Check out Zmanda: http://zmanda.com/zrm-mysql-enterprise.html
>
>
> Michael Heaney
> JCVI
>
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On 5/10/2011 3:55 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
Is there a simple browser-based MySQL backup solution for
non-technical users. The server is running Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
The main features needed are:
1) Automatic scheduled off-site backups (via SSH or FTP)
2) Backup multiple databases and all their
Is there a simple browser-based MySQL backup solution for
non-technical users. The server is running Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
The main features needed are:
1) Automatic scheduled off-site backups (via SSH or FTP)
2) Backup multiple databases and all their tables
3) Single-table recovery via GUI (t