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Keage
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  • The backup filename format could be much better. Rather than e.g. 15.gz, let's see something such as id-hostname-time.gz, e.g. 15-server1-mydomain-com-20160329030000.gz. This will help when identifying backups for disaster recovery.
  • The user should be able to access backups of their VPS and restore themselves
  • The backup logs should appear on their own page in the admin panel, not under settings (seems a weird place to put the logs). Better yet, have a logging page in the admin panel which allows the admin to access various logs including backup ones.
  • "This VPS does not exist. Unable to restore to a non-existant VPS" - lets have a solution to this, rather than having to re-create a VPS with the same specs manually. A GUI which reads the .inf file from the backup and automatically creates a new guest with the same spec would be helpful (let the admin confirm and tweak settings first). In short, a way to restore a backup after the guest has been removed (seems like this would be a common use-case).
  • The user should see feedback when a restoration is taking place, during restoration the user should not be able to take any action on a VPS (instead a message e.g. "Restoration in progress... 55% complete). Perhaps a simple solution to this is for the VPS to be placed into "managed by admin" mode temporarily (at least this is what I would do for now when restoring, to stop a user from breaking anything).
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 Keage   Backup Improvements (4 Replies, Read 9667 times)
    |--  moka   + for the...   on April 30, 2016, 1:11 pm
    |--  asim_shaikh   The backup filename...   on May 2, 2016, 4:58 am
    |--  Keage    The backup folder...   on May 4, 2016, 12:53 am
    |--  teostefan10    The backup folder...   on December 12, 2017, 11:24 am

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