Hi Eddie,
BackupBuddy can be installed as any other plugin. Check out the installation documentation: http://ithemes.com/codex/page/Installing_BackupBuddy
Ronald
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Ronald
Posted 28 February 2012 - 04:54 PM
Posted 28 February 2012 - 01:28 PM
Hi,
I have purchased a site and have been given the wp-login details. I have not purchased BackupBuddy yet. Will I be able to install BackupBuddy from inside Wordpress like any other plugin? Or will I need access to the cPanel and FTP (which I don't have)?
Thanks,
Eddie
I have purchased a site and have been given the wp-login details. I have not purchased BackupBuddy yet. Will I be able to install BackupBuddy from inside Wordpress like any other plugin? Or will I need access to the cPanel and FTP (which I don't have)?
Thanks,
Eddie
Dustin Akers
Posted 23 February 2012 - 05:33 PM
Hi Rob,
BackupBuddy will backup absolutely everything it can, including non-WordPress files of the site. Can also set directory exclusions to tell it to not backup certain parts if desired. When BackupBuddy creates a backup of a site, it is essentially making a copy of the site.
Thanks,
-Akers
BackupBuddy will backup absolutely everything it can, including non-WordPress files of the site. Can also set directory exclusions to tell it to not backup certain parts if desired. When BackupBuddy creates a backup of a site, it is essentially making a copy of the site.
Thanks,
-Akers
Posted 23 February 2012 - 04:25 PM
Will BB backup entire directory structures? or just wordpress files. I've got a client that has a mixed format website, mostly wordpress, but a lot of old content that is static HTML files.
Dustin Akers
Posted 08 February 2012 - 05:46 PM
Hi Bungaloo,
Yes BackupBuddy can be on WordPress sites that aren't ithemes.
Removing the directory in Dropbox would help for that with scheduled backups and for sending to that destination. Removing the license that is attached to the site can also help if they don't renew but you still have your BackupBuddy subscription, though ultimately there isn't a clear-cut way set up for that kind of "shut off".
Thanks,
-Akers
Yes BackupBuddy can be on WordPress sites that aren't ithemes.
Removing the directory in Dropbox would help for that with scheduled backups and for sending to that destination. Removing the license that is attached to the site can also help if they don't renew but you still have your BackupBuddy subscription, though ultimately there isn't a clear-cut way set up for that kind of "shut off".
Thanks,
-Akers
Posted 08 February 2012 - 10:36 AM
Thanks Akers...I assume BB can send this to a "directory" on Dropbox. If I deleted said directory if the client did not renew, I assume that would do the trick.
BB works on all Wordpress sites...not just ithemes correct?
BB works on all Wordpress sites...not just ithemes correct?
Dustin Akers
Posted 07 February 2012 - 06:41 PM
Hi Bungaloo,
1. Yes. BackupBuddy can have an archive limit set for backups stored locally and on remote destinations as well. It will remove the oldest once the limit as been exceeded.
2. We do not offer a way to do that.
Thanks,
-Akers
1. Yes. BackupBuddy can have an archive limit set for backups stored locally and on remote destinations as well. It will remove the oldest once the limit as been exceeded.
2. We do not offer a way to do that.
Thanks,
-Akers
Posted 07 February 2012 - 10:46 AM
Can backupbuddy be set to delete old backups? Put another way, can I tell it to keep say 3 backups and delete the fourth oldest everytime it backs up?
I intend to use this as a service for my clients. If they do not renew at the end of the year and I no longer have access to the site, is there a way to shut the backups off?
I intend to use this as a service for my clients. If they do not renew at the end of the year and I no longer have access to the site, is there a way to shut the backups off?

