On 13 Aug 2008, at 17:39, Richard Heyes wrote:
but I've been using the service
since it launched and have never had a problem.
Out of interest, when was that?
Now you're asking... I think it was around April 2006 but if I'm
honest I can't remember. Prior to that I was using a hosting compan
At 5:04 PM +0100 8/13/08, Richard Heyes wrote:
Thanks. Fortunately I managed to get away with minimal data loss, and,
unsurprisingly, I've now got backups. :-)
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That's good to hear -- on both counts.
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> but I've been using the service
> since it launched and have never had a problem.
Out of interest, when was that?
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On 13 Aug 2008, at 17:26, Richard Heyes wrote:
If I may suggest ... if you have a second system that doesn't have
a big
load, you can simply rsync the data from one to the other every 24
hours or
however many times you want. This way, when your primary system
bites the
dust, you can easily
> If I may suggest ... if you have a second system that doesn't have a big
> load, you can simply rsync the data from one to the other every 24 hours or
> however many times you want. This way, when your primary system bites the
> dust, you can easily switch to the backup one and keep running wh
> And the forms are fully secured out. :)
>
You think... ;-)
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Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So, which backup solution are you using? Or should I say which 12 backup
> > solutions? ;)
>
> Lol. Not that sophisticated actually, trusty old tar and gzip, along
> with regular downloads to my desktop so that they're in two locations.
Befor
Richard Heyes wrote:
Lol. Not that sophisticated actually, trusty old tar and gzip, along
with regular downloads to my desktop so that they're in two locations
If I may suggest ... if you have a second system that doesn't have a
big load, you can simply rsync the data from one to the other ev
> So, which backup solution are you using? Or should I say which 12 backup
> solutions? ;)
Lol. Not that sophisticated actually, trusty old tar and gzip, along
with regular downloads to my desktop so that they're in two locations.
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> Really? It doesn't work for me.
>
> http://www.phpguru.org/
>
>
> I'm getting the following :
>
> Unable to connect
> Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at www.phpguru.org.
> * The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in
> a few
> moments.
>
> Congratulations, Richard.
>
> Server crashes, data loss, and downtime are concerns for all of us.
Thanks. Fortunately I managed to get away with minimal data loss, and,
unsurprisingly, I've now got backups. :-)
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Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You'll be pleased to know (I'm sure) that phpguru.org is back up and
> working (for the most part I would imagine).
Glad to hear it!
So, which backup solution are you using? Or should I say which 12 backup
solutions? ;)
Wolf
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On 8/13/08, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> You'll be pleased to know (I'm sure) that phpguru.org is back up and
> working (for the most part I would imagine).
Congratulations, Richard.
Server crashes, data loss, and downtime are concerns for all of us.
--David.
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