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Server Repository Backup Files

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RSchum

Guest
Just curious,

When I download a server repository backup, the link provided appears to be some sort of virtual path. I have read that in 9.x the backups are stored stored, by default, in the directory "C:\Program Files\Parallels\Plesk\Backup" However, looking in that directory, it appears there may be multiple files that comprise a backup. So am I correct in assuming that clicking on the download link in the web-based control panel actually starts a process of compressing/combining all the files that comprise a single backup?

In other words, I can't just go to "C:\Program Files\Parallels\Plesk\Backup" to copy a backup (or can I?)

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background: i was trying to troubleshoot an error that was occurring whenever backups were being stored to a remote repository. To do this, I wanted to simulate the FTP action on a backup file to the remote repository to see what kind of error might occur.
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