In a previous comment you mentioned: "you will be able to upgrade your UpBack! plan to include: - Docker support - Multiple database servers instances - Granular restoration directly from the GUI (up to table level, with the possibility to preview data inside the backups) - Audit logs"
1. How much is it to upgrade? Is it one time payment or monthly recurrence? 2. so currently upback does not work for database running in docker? 3. do you have a roadmap? any info on what new major features are landing soon? Any chance this will extend to sqlite as well?
1. The Advanced version of Upback is not offered as a Lifetime Deal, so if follows our subscription model for $50/month (or $480/year). You can see all the details on our website https://upback.cloud
2. Doker support is not available in the Lifetime Deal or Basic version. You need to subscribe to the Advanced version
3. Unfortunately we don't have a public roadmap,...
A: We currently only support Mysql from Oracle, as well as the original MariaDB and PostgreSQL servers. The reason is because we don't simply dump your database when we back it up, but we rely on native tools and/or deep integrations, by mean of our agent, which must be installed on the same server where the database is running.
Anyway, we're working to support more database servers, so it might...
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Nov 29, 2024A: Hello, unfortunately not for the time being!
We can still help cover your needs; if you would like a chat to discuss further, I would be able to set some time aside!
If you could drop me an email at adrian@upback.cloud - I would be happy to walk you through the process!
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It's way more popular than Wasabi.
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Nov 2, 2024A: We support any S3 compatible backend storage, which means you can definitely use B2 Backblaze!
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Q: A few things:
In a previous comment you mentioned: "you will be able to upgrade your UpBack! plan to include:
- Docker support
- Multiple database servers instances
- Granular restoration directly from the GUI (up to table level, with the possibility to preview data inside the backups)
- Audit logs"
1. How much is it to upgrade? Is it one time payment or monthly recurrence?
2. so currently upback does not work for database running in docker?
3. do you have a roadmap? any info on what new major features are landing soon? Any chance this will extend to sqlite as well?
UpBack
Oct 21, 2024A: To answer your questions:
1. The Advanced version of Upback is not offered as a Lifetime Deal, so if follows our subscription model for $50/month (or $480/year). You can see all the details on our website https://upback.cloud
2. Doker support is not available in the Lifetime Deal or Basic version. You need to subscribe to the Advanced version
3. Unfortunately we don't have a public roadmap,...
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Q: Do you support MySQL-compatible RDS like Amazon Aurora?
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Oct 17, 2024A: We currently only support Mysql from Oracle, as well as the original MariaDB and PostgreSQL servers. The reason is because we don't simply dump your database when we back it up, but we rely on native tools and/or deep integrations, by mean of our agent, which must be installed on the same server where the database is running.
Anyway, we're working to support more database servers, so it might...
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Hello! Thanks very much for your question.
Unfortunately, we do not currently support Amazon Aurora.
UpBack! is specifically designed for MySQL, MariaDB, and PostgreSQL, and at this stage, we support these three databases!
To see a complete list of our full system requirements, you can check out our Wiki here: https://wiki.upback.cloud/en/requirements
Best,
The UpBack! Team
Q: Do you have a public roadmap? Do you support SFTP backup?
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Oct 9, 2024A: Thank you for letting us share something about the future!
We are currently testing the integration with cPanel, which will allow to restore backups seamlessly with SSO.
In our development pipeline we also have support for CockroachDB and TiDB.
All the above will be of course available to AppSumo users.
About the SFTP backup, currently it's not in our roadmap.
SFTP is becoming obsolete...
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