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			<title>Database Lost</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 21:04:26 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>As you might know we lost around 3 weeks of the forum database due to technical (and human) errors.  
There are around 100 topics lost, some pretty...</description>
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<div>As you might know we lost around 3 weeks of the forum database due to technical (and human) errors. <br />
There are around 100 topics lost, some pretty important, so i hope at least those who postes themes will remake their topics.<br />
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From now on i want to be sure this thing never happens again so im looking into solutions! <br />
<b><br />
I want a daily database backup and then i want it stored on another server.</b><br />
<br />
A forum friend DrNet told me about a HostGator company that is doing just that <a href="https://www.siteautobackup.com" target="_blank">https://www.siteautobackup.com</a> but its kinda slow moving and i  wonder if anyone knows a similar service around so i can have a choice!?<br />
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Thank You!  :ok:</div>


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