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When I add "comments" to Plesk creating an FTP External Storage, these comments are missing when I retrieve the backup.tar. I only see the date and the time.
Eveything is ok if I create an internal backup. Comments are there.
I don't understand. Under Plesk 12.0. I could read the name of the file, and now under 12.5 I cannot! You think that new version improve the features of the old version.
I did all the tests possible. No names of the backup when you dump the "tar" file to an FTP repository, just date and time. it was ok with Plesk 12.0. This may be a bug?
No, it's not a bug. Backup Manager screen has been redesigned. Instead of file name you will see dump creation time.
It's not a good idea to mix backups from several sources in the same FTP folder.
Could you explain your scenario to understand clearly what we've missed (except comments for FTP backups)?
Ok, can you tell me with 150 domains dumped on FTP repository, how to find a domain without a name ? In version 12.0 you could read "backup_domain.tld", now you only see 150 different times and dates. It may not be a bug, but this is not the correct way to display the backups.
Even with the Dropbox Backup extension you can see the name of the domain, date and time.
I absolutely agree with you, that it should display comment. But as soon as it is not displayed the only way is to separate backups by different folders on FTP and for each domain modify Personal FTP repository settings to use individual folder.
Overwise you will unable to recognize your backups. It also should make backup management more easier