Website Platform Discussion
Jon Daley
gnucash at jon.limedaley.com
Fri Jun 16 13:40:59 EDT 2017
On Fri, 16 Jun 2017, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
>> On Jun 16, 2017, at 11:54 AM, Jon Daley <gnucash at jon.limedaley.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 16 Jun 2017, Derek Atkins wrote:
>>> Code performs a nightly mysql dump, and I have a nightly backup of all
>>> my servers (including code) to a backup server with storage on my
>>> FreeNAS box. This is all completely automated. The only thing I do not
>>> have, yet, is a an offsite backup plan to protect against fire, tornado,
>>> etc.
>>>
>>> Linas and I have discussed using each other for offsite backups, but
>>> then he disappeared for 6 weeks and we haven't returned to the topic.
>>
>> How much data do you have that needs to be backed up? I have
>> space that I can offer, depending on how big it is.
>
> We could get the current backup size as a starting point and then add a
> blank cms install size on top of that. (content + structure) Of course,
> we won’t really know till at least a staging version is up and running
> and content has been ported over.
>
> As with any site, images take the most room. I suspect though these will
> be limited to screen shots so I wouldn’t anticipate the requirement
> being high.
>
> For a ballpark idea, I have backups for an e-commerce and blog site that
> has about 100 blog posts of 250+ words each and about 500 product images
> of fair quality (usually 800-1000px longest side and stored as 75%
> quality JPGs) and that db takes up 500K and the site with images takes
> up 2GB. Both backup files are tar.gz.
I have room for that, and could give you an account to copy or rsync or
whatever.
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