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wapumts
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Hello
I would like to ask for information about VPS duplication

If I take another VPS
After installing webuzo

how should I proceed
what should I do
To duplicate perfectly

Sites - sub sites - databases - protected folders - etc ...

From the old VPS with webuzo
To the new VPS with webuzo

thank you
I'm waiting
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Copy duplicate Webuzo new VPS
peopleinside
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Open source, web and security passionate
Hi,
welcome in the Webuzo Forum.

I think there is no way to duplicate with just one step but you can create a full Webuzo backup that will cover :
Full Backup
A full backup process will take a backup of the following:

  • User Home Directory
  • Domains
  • Cronjobs
  • User Databases (If MySQL is installed)
  • Mail Files (If Exim is installed)
  • DNS files (If BIND is installed)
You can read more here:
http://www.webuzo.com/wiki/Webuzo_Backup_And_Restore

For all other things you will have to do it manually.


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Copy duplicate Webuzo new VPS
radwebhosting
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I have often thought that Webuzo's true value would be realized using it for deploying optimized hosting environments by way of VM OS templates.

So far, however, I haven't had the time I would like to devote to fully exploring the vast potentials. I've managed to create one single deployable Webuzo template with WordPress (ngnix + PHP7 +  CSF).

Edited by radwebhosting : August 5, 2017, 3:56 pm

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