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supportHello, As a professional maintaining WordPress-based sites and a QNAP owner, this would be a perfect companion. Unfortunately, there are quite some things missing: Must have: Option to exclude files from the backup, with a useful default list. Backups are currently very large → probably including cache, backups from other plugins… Move this to “Tools” or somewhere else. There is no reason, that this has its own main menu The ability to view and extract single files from the archive. Anyway, a proprietary archive format (JSON? which is even more inefficient), not nice at all. Also, the archive should be split in multiple files (DB, core, plugins, themes, uploads, others) Security: The access key should be only shown/generated once and hashed with the WP salt. (Instead of a custom solution, why not use integrated users’ application passwords) This topic was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by Adrian Mörchen . This topic was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by Adrian Mörchen . This topic was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by Adrian Mörchen . This topic was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by Adrian Mörchen .
Just tried to “migrate” a 50GB (which could be much smaller) backup to another server –> the NAS stopped responding because of out of memory (64 GB total)
My QNAP TVS-473 also froze completely (!) several times during MARS (v1.0.3) restore of a broken WordPress site. I’m also missing the features Adrian mentions above. By the way, there’s no description on how to open .qwp-file manually. So my backups were absolutely worthless! 🙁 Unfortunately, MARS is nowhere near a business product as QNAP states on https://www.qnap.com/go/solution/backup-and-restoration . Looking forward to more releases to bring the solution nearer what is needed. Regards, Fredrik Strange
Just tried to “migrate” a 50GB (which could be much smaller) backup to another server –> the NAS stopped responding because of out of memory (64 GB total)
My QNAP TVS-473 also froze completely (!) several times during MARS (v1.0.3) restore of a broken WordPress site. I’m also missing the features Adrian mentions above. By the way, there’s no description on how to open .qwp-file manually. So my backups were absolutely worthless! 🙁 Unfortunately, MARS is nowhere near a business product as QNAP states on https://www.qnap.com/go/solution/backup-and-restoration . Looking forward to more releases to bring the solution nearer what is needed. Regards, Fredrik Strange