I use the Backup Manager to create automatic scheduled backups of my Media Temple websites and FTP them out to a Personal FTP Repository -- which in my case a Personal Cloud Server at StorageMadeEasy.com.
As I understand it, SME is basically Amazon S3 with FTP capability added. In other words, Amazon S3 doesn't natively support FTP, but Storage Made Easy adds some kind of FTP implementation on top of it.
So it's working somewhat: Plesk is FTPing the backup file to the Cloud successfully. The backup file shows up in my cloud on schedule.
However, although I've set the "Maximum number of backups in repository" to 3, that part isn't working. That is, after I get to three backups in the repository, the new backup does not overwrite the oldest. It just adds a new backup without deleting the old one, and before too long I run out of disk space.
By the way, if I choose to save my backups to the Server Repository, this works as expected and it just keeps the most recent three. But I prefer to keep my backups off-site.
Any idea what might be going on here, or how I might correct this? I'm asking on the SME forum, too, but not sure where the problem lies.
As I understand it, SME is basically Amazon S3 with FTP capability added. In other words, Amazon S3 doesn't natively support FTP, but Storage Made Easy adds some kind of FTP implementation on top of it.
So it's working somewhat: Plesk is FTPing the backup file to the Cloud successfully. The backup file shows up in my cloud on schedule.
However, although I've set the "Maximum number of backups in repository" to 3, that part isn't working. That is, after I get to three backups in the repository, the new backup does not overwrite the oldest. It just adds a new backup without deleting the old one, and before too long I run out of disk space.
By the way, if I choose to save my backups to the Server Repository, this works as expected and it just keeps the most recent three. But I prefer to keep my backups off-site.
Any idea what might be going on here, or how I might correct this? I'm asking on the SME forum, too, but not sure where the problem lies.