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DotNetNuke Video Tutorials
Feb 28

Written by: Aderson Oliveira
Monday, February 28, 2011 

4 min : 30 sec

Complexity Level: 4 - I'm almost a pro! This video will show step-by-step how to setup an automated backup process for your DotNetNuke site to Amazon S3 by using DNNBackup module from Evotiva. This is part 4 of 4.

Related links:
- DNNBackup on Snowcovered
- DNNBackup on Evotiva
- How to automate the backup of your DotNetNuke site to Amazon S3 - part1/4
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How to automate the backup of your DotNetNuke site to Amazon S3 - part2/4
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How to automate the backup of your DotNetNuke site to Amazon S3 - part3/4


2 comment(s) so far...

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Aderson, do you think this method could replace automated built in server backup solutions?

By abelardo on   Monday, February 28, 2011

Re: How to automate the backup of your DotNetNuke site to Amazon S3 - part4/4 - Video #204

Abelardo, I don't think this is a replacement, but instead this will provide a viable backup approach in case your hosting provider doesn't give you one, or in case you don't fully trust their backup strategy.

If your hosting provider would give you a good set of backup tools that you do rely, then stick to it.

In my case, as I don't have full access to my site's backup whenever I want, then this does make sense.

By Aderson on   Monday, February 28, 2011

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