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    BackUp

    can i have a complete backup of my site
    i mean all the files in my directory..??
    could u sent it to my Email ID.

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    Re: BackUp

    Howdy;
    Please take a look at
    How To Manually Backup Your Site .


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    Re: BackUp

    A word of advice :

    Do the file/folder backup in parts using bzip instead of gzip.

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    Re: BackUp

    i tried zip
    but after downloading 50% it gets suspended
    then i have to start from begining

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    Re: BackUp

    Okay, no one seems to take my A word of advice :

    Do the file/folder backup in parts using bzip instead of gzip.

    #1. First use bzip for compression instead of zip/gzip for better compression.
    On windows, this type of file can be handled by winrar.

    #2. Secondly, do the compression/backup in PARTS.
    For example, if have really large public_html say 100 MB(large?), divide them(mentally) in say 4 parts, thereby bringing down the size of each the compressed file,which is to be downloaded.

    Assuming, a 100MB directory gets compressed to 50MB.(full_backup.bzip)
    Now, if you do your backup in parts(4 parts here), one can assume, the file sizes of "in parts" method would be 50/4 MB = 12.5 MB.

    /parent_dir/ = 100MB
    /parent_dir/dir1 = 25 MB
    /parent_dir/dir2 = 30 MB
    /parent_dir/dir3 = 20 MB
    /parent_dir/dir4 = 25 MB

    part1.bzip + part2.bzip + part3.bzip + part4.bzip = full_backup.bzip
    4x 12.5 MB = 50 MB

    Obviously, a 12.5 MB(but you have to download 4 times - different files) download is far better than a 50 MB download at one go.

    You can also use FTP to download those backups of yours.

    Also, public_html and www are same folder, so don't back them up twice.

    Hope this sorts out your problem.

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