• Actually, I am somehow trapped with my kind of installation. I am running a development system on 64Bit Ubuntu 12.04 with XAMPP 1.8 which includes only a 32Bit version of PHP.
    I am searching for a solution to backup my whole system which amounts to more than 2GB in one zip file! Tried BackupBuddy – but it continously fails on zip files of this size.
    Obviously, the reason is handling of 64bit integers on a 32bit PHP.
    Does BackWPup provide a solution for this kinda problem?

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/backwpup/

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  • hugo

    (@fanvid)

    you could test it out, but i would wait a while to see if this version 3 gets stable, cause as of now, its really a hit and miss, lots and i mean lots of bugs!

    Daniel Hüsken

    (@danielhuesken)

    @hittheroadjack: BackWPup uses PHP functions for compression. But you can set up a second Job and backup your files in parts.

    In the pro version is a funktion that transfers the files like a syncronisation. Than only changed files will transferd.

    Thanks a lot for using BackWPup and I’m glad I was able to help

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