Backup into Cloud
http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=262215
There are quite many free and commercial cloud storages at the day where user could keep their backup. But many storages wouldn't offer FTP access. It may be helpful if Plesk could transparently upload backups into a customer's Dropbox, Amazon or Azure account.
Happy to announce that Plesk 17.8 supports backup to S3, Google Drive, OneDrive cloud storages:
https://ext.plesk.com/packages/52fd6315-22a4-48b8-959d-b2f1fd737d11-google-drive-backup
https://ext.plesk.com/packages/8762049b-870e-47cb-ba14-9f055b99b508-s3-backup
https://ext.plesk.com/packages/a8e5ad9c-a254-4bcf-8ae4-5440f13a88ad-one-drive-backup
How to install Plesk 17.8 Preview https://talk.plesk.com/threads/plesk-onyx-17-8-preview.343283/
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Anonymous commented
Backup to AWS S3 Bucket
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Alexander commented
Thanks David, I hope DropBox is also supported, I've already paid a year of Premium storage only to find out the backups are failing. Also, I'm not installing a preview version, I'll wait for the stable release because I can't risk to break anything.
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David McLaughlin commented
In the changelog for 17.8 Preview 4
Plesk backups can now be stored in cloud storages (Amazon S3) via Plesk GUI and CLI. -
Alexander commented
The Dropbox backup plugin 3.0.0-2 fails with "Internal server error" during the upload process when the site is over 60GB in size. Please fix it, and also add other cloud services urgently.
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David McLaughlin commented
Im new to Plesk (2 days into trial) and this was the first thing I looked for. For most servers I manage I resort to S3 with Duplicity that supports incremental backups very well.
For storage it would be great to support S3 and Google Cloud but equally important is the ability to do full and incremental backups. -
Jordan Schelew commented
Cloud storage needs to be integrated into the backup manager if only because the backups need to obey the Plesk backup configuration for everything from schedule to IO/CPU reduction to Incremental backups.
The current Dropbox extension is a joke. All it does is full backups and destroys the server's IO while in use *because* it doesn't obey any of the rest of Plesk's backup options.
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Alfonso G. commented
I agree. Amazon drive is best option, so I wait a solutions to use as backup in plesk
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Jan Loeffler commented
We'll soon publish a solution for AWS. Stay tuned.
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Kevin commented
Is there anyone of the Plesk team aware of this? The original forum post doesn't even exist anymore. And as backups are a VERY important part of a hosting solution, only offering FTP and Dropbox is insufficient in my opinion.
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Дмитрий Комягин commented
Google Storage
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Kingsley Felix commented
+1 for AWS Glacier, S3
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Ofymat commented
+1 Backup to Azure too
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Panagiotis commented
So far i've been using S3FS to be able to make backups to Amazon S3 so i whenever i need to update i have to change the backup dir to the default one, update and then change it back to Amazon S3. I 've been using Cpanen with Backup to Amazon S3 and make me feel safe that my backups are stored in a remote location plus it's super easy to work with.
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Vaclav Elias commented
+1 Backup to Azure
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Coding Team commented
+1 for AWS Glacier or Google Storage
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[Deleted User] commented
+1 for AWS or Google Storage
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Thomas Obermaisl commented
+1 for Amazon Glacier / Google Nearline / Backblaze B2 / OVH hubiC for backup!
Dropbox really isn't suitable for professional solutions (not to mention their exorbitant pricing if just used for backup storage). I've been using Plesk for years and generally like but this has been a serious shortcoming.
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Raul Lozano commented
Amazon cloud its cheap!
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DoMe Le commented
As suggestion, yes but a complete server backup is better be stored on a dropbox instead of a single user :)
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Fabio commented
Dropbox is only for users, we need some professional storage like AWS or Google Storage.