Hello,
why does Plesk use DUMP_D directory to store domain/subscription temporary files which will be backed up to ftp?
I've configured DUMP_D directory as network mount where incoming and outgoing traffic is calculated (something like S3 storage).
So if customer have configured to make additional backups to own ftp server then before upload to ftp server files are stored in DUMP_D directory. Which mean incoming and outgoing traffic increase.
PSA have DUMP_TMP_D. Why not store files here?
why does Plesk use DUMP_D directory to store domain/subscription temporary files which will be backed up to ftp?
I've configured DUMP_D directory as network mount where incoming and outgoing traffic is calculated (something like S3 storage).
So if customer have configured to make additional backups to own ftp server then before upload to ftp server files are stored in DUMP_D directory. Which mean incoming and outgoing traffic increase.
PSA have DUMP_TMP_D. Why not store files here?