Peter Wise
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Please consider implementing Dropbox's password strength library in future versions of plesk. https://github.com/dropbox/zxcvbn
Right now (Plesk Onyx Version 17.8.11) very secure passwords such as applaud-bisque-batch-forefoot won't even pass the "medium" filter, and very bad passwords such as Pa$$word123 are marked "Strong".
Brute force cracking continues to get more sophisticated and the current strength ratings are misleading.
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We don’t plan to backport this feature, but if the demand is really high, we’ll consider it.
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... what @Florian said.
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Hi all, Thanks for your input, really appreciate this! As you know, in Plesk Onyx 17.8 we made a significant improvement that allows you to use several cloud storages or even SFTP for remote backups. In Plesk Onyx 17.9 we will continue to improve Plesk Backup Manager in general and Flexible Backup Scheduler Manager in particular.
Based on the initial description and comments I can highlight 3 scenarios in the scope of this request:
#1. Keep Daily & Weekly & Monthly backups at the same time: (Example: 2 weeks of daily backups + weekly backups by each Monday)
#2. Backup to different storages (like daily to FTP and monthly to Google Drive)
#3. Multiple Storages of the same type (like 2 different FTP servers)
ID in our Issue Tracker: PPM-1701
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Thank you for your input! We are planning to implement this functionality in upcoming releases. The request is registered as: PPM-2517
Everyone, please continue voting for this feature if you consider it important.
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Yes. Please store each domain in a separate archive file when doing a full server backup. Currently I have 50 sites taking up about 30GB of storage. If I store the full server backups on Dropbox or S3 and I want to restore just one site with 100MB of files, or even just one file or one directory, the current process will download the full 30GB backup file from the remote storage to the local server before it can extract the part I'm looking for. This takes a lot of time and a lot of bandwidth. Not really practical.
An accompanying feature to choose the style and length of autogenerated passwords would also be fantastic. So when you click the "Generate" button you could get something like these depending on your settings:
"words: 4" - applaud-bisque-batch-forefoot
"letters and numbers: 20" - Qtaguzw2zku3zTksc4ED
"letters, numbers, characters: 12" - #iD=7g3DJ9UN
See the password generator in 1Password for inspiration...