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Thank you for the explanation.
Yes, that's right, I as admin can restore it. But what about the customer? How can he restore himself if he doesn't see any backups?
But what sense does that make?
After all, I've outsourced the backups to a remote server to save storage space? So I don't want to create a local full backup first in order to see the remote backups (full backups are also stored remotely). Then I would be using the local storage space again...
Hey @Kaspar and @Sebahat.hadzhi
thank you for your feedback.
However, I don't quite understand the logic here. It looks like a bug. Can I submit a bug report somewhere?
Hello everyone,
I have the following problem. We have set up an external server as a backup server under ‘Tools & Settings’ -> Backup Manager.
The backups are also running successfully.
However, we have the following problems:
1. It is still possible to back up to the Plesk server manually...