Maximilian Füsslin
New Pleskian
Hi,
quick question:
I want to backup my server (453G total, 266G used, 164G free) to an FTP Space.
The backup fails with the message "Not enough free disk space to backup selected objects. At least 236539.92 MBytes free disk space is required.".
I thought as of Plesk Onyx 17.5 and above the Backup does not store all created archives on the local disk prior uploading them to ftp.
Is there a way to use the PLESK backup feature and let it backup to remote FTP Space without double the amount of space required on local disk?
I am using duplicity right now, which just needs the space of one archive (in my case 100 MB) at a time, then upload it and continues with the next archive...
Is something similar possible with PLESK Onyx? Is it possible with Plesk Obsidian?
Thank you for your help.
quick question:
I want to backup my server (453G total, 266G used, 164G free) to an FTP Space.
The backup fails with the message "Not enough free disk space to backup selected objects. At least 236539.92 MBytes free disk space is required.".
I thought as of Plesk Onyx 17.5 and above the Backup does not store all created archives on the local disk prior uploading them to ftp.
Is there a way to use the PLESK backup feature and let it backup to remote FTP Space without double the amount of space required on local disk?
I am using duplicity right now, which just needs the space of one archive (in my case 100 MB) at a time, then upload it and continues with the next archive...
Is something similar possible with PLESK Onyx? Is it possible with Plesk Obsidian?
Thank you for your help.