- Server operating system version
- Debian 11
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- Obsidian
Hello,
Suppose this use case:
1. Plesk server (#server-1) on a certain location, with a few hundreds subscriptions / domains. It goes down and is not recoverable.
2. Full backups, that is the whole content of var/lib/psa/dumps/ - obtained with rsync on another machine (#backup-machine).
3. Another Plesk server (#server-2) on a different location, working fine.
Now, suppose that #server-2 has enough physical resources to host everything that was on #server-1. In your experience / knowledge: is it wise to try to restore the subscriptions / domains of #server-1 on #server-2 or should I just consider another server, assuming that fast recovery is the main goal?
Thank you and kind regards
Suppose this use case:
1. Plesk server (#server-1) on a certain location, with a few hundreds subscriptions / domains. It goes down and is not recoverable.
2. Full backups, that is the whole content of var/lib/psa/dumps/ - obtained with rsync on another machine (#backup-machine).
3. Another Plesk server (#server-2) on a different location, working fine.
Now, suppose that #server-2 has enough physical resources to host everything that was on #server-1. In your experience / knowledge: is it wise to try to restore the subscriptions / domains of #server-1 on #server-2 or should I just consider another server, assuming that fast recovery is the main goal?
Thank you and kind regards