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We’ve been using the Barracuda Backup appliance for a few years now primarily to provide us with a 3rd party source for storing backups that aren’t physically removable by our own employees, effectively backups for disaster recovery purposes only. They can send us hard disks of our content in the unfortunate event that we require it. Great. [...]
While on the topic of MySQL, sometimes when your budget is small and you can’t afford nice master/slave or multi-master setups or simply you want easy off-site backups for your databases you need to improvise a bit! We used to have a handful of dedicated database servers and each site would become unresponsive for the [...]
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