For backup you could use Webmin, a web application that runs on LAMP.
I have not tested it extensively, but it manages to save the configurations and data of the most common applications.
For backup you could use Webmin, a web application that runs on LAMP.
I have not tested it extensively, but it manages to save the configurations and data of the most common applications.
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