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    Just been told by our cloud provider that they will no longer provide Plesk with Almalinux 8, due to its EoL in May 2024. But Plesk doesn't fully support Docker in Alma or RHEL 9 yet, this is a real problem for us.

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    As an example of this we running eclipse mosquitto (MQTT broker) with the database, logs and config as a persistent volume in a subscription directory. However the container places restrictive file permissions on these files (600) and so backups cannot access these files when run as the subscription user, so they do not get backed up. It is possible to edit the file permissions for some files, but when new files are created they are not accessible.

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    Martin Allen commented  · 

    WHen restoring a Backup it would be beneficial if you could restore it to a different domain so as not to overwrite the existing domain.

    This is particularly useful as it allows you to access database / files to see what has changed since the backup was created to help identify issues/errors, but doesn't destroy the curent domain in the process.

    (our existing workaround at the moment is to manually backup the database and files - restore the backup - back this up manually and then recreate it in a new subdomain, then restore the first manual backup into the original domain again. This results in a required period of downtime on the domain though, depending on how long it takes to complete the process)

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    This is a valid request, so we’ll look into it. There is no ETA at the moment, but we would really appreciate you voting for this request so that we can accurately assess its popularity relative to other features.

    The original request contains a manual solution, so, we consider to automate it. Please, add a comment if your case will not be solved with that solution.

    Thanks in advance!

    — rk

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