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Data you can expect being saved: |
Data you can expect being saved: |
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* mails, along with antispam learning data and SIEVE filters |
* mails, along with antispam learning data and SIEVE filters |
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* shared services configurations and personnal data (webmail |
* shared services configurations and personnal data (webmail, projects, jabber, web stats, VCS…) |
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* web data (hosted websites) |
* web data (hosted websites) |
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* FTP data |
* FTP data |
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* /home on all machines where users can have shell access |
* /home on all machines where users can have shell access |
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* /private on Toushirou |
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A few files or directory names are globally excluded from backup: |
A few files or directory names are globally excluded from backup: |
Revision as of 17:55, 2 September 2017
Besides critical system and services data, most of users data are backuped up too.
Data you can expect being saved:
- mails, along with antispam learning data and SIEVE filters
- shared services configurations and personnal data (webmail, projects, jabber, web stats, VCS…)
- web data (hosted websites)
- FTP data
- /home on all machines where users can have shell access
A few files or directory names are globally excluded from backup:
- cache
- .Trash
In your personnal data, you can choose to exclude directories (and their children), either because you don't want us to copy your data elsewhere, or because it is not needed (allowing us to save data on the backup system). To do that, you simply need to create a .nobackup empty file inside the directories to ignore, nothing more. The backup system would detect it and skip the whole directory over.