7th May 2012
Pricing Changes: 7th May 2012
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22nd April 2012
New Feature: Recover Deleted Backups
We are very pleased to announce the myRepono system has received a significant update which changes the way we delete your backups.
Backups: Recover Deleted Backups
Previously when a backup was deleted it was immediately removed from the system and could not be recovered. To address this limitation the myRepono system has now been updated to temporarily store all deleted backups so they may be recovered using a new 'Recover Deleted Backups' tool which can be found via the 'Backups' section of the myRepono system.
Backups: Recover Deleted Backups
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14th March 2012
API Version 1.7 for Revised Compatibility
The myRepono Backup API has been updated to resolve a compatibility issue introduced in version 1.6. The version 1.6 API uses the PHP function mysql_set_charset() which is only included with PHP 5.2.3 and above, therefore users running earlier PHP versions will be unable to use the default mySQL database backup method which will result in incomplete database backups.
If you are running PHP 5.2.3 or above your API will function as normal and upgrading from version 1.6 to 1.7 is not essential.
It is strongly recommended that all users update their API to version 1.7 using either the manual or automated API installation tools, or users running version 1.4 or above may be able to take advantage of the new API upgrade tool.
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11th March 2012
API Version 1.6 for Improved File Indexing & Database Backups
The myRepono Backup API has been updated with numerous enhancements to improve the API's compatibility, performance, and reliability.
It is strongly recommended that all users update their API to version 1.6 using either the manual or automated API installation tools, or users running version 1.4 or above may be able to take advantage of the new API upgrade tool.
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12th February 2012
New Features: Restoration File Selection & Summary
We are very pleased to announce the myRepono restoration system has received a significant update which adds a wide range of new features and improvements.
Restoration File Selection
The restoration file selection has been significantly advanced to include three new file selection methods.
File Tree Selection
File Tree
The file tree selection method allows you to view all your backup files in a directory tree, enabling you to easily browse your files to select specific files and directories for restoration. Simply select the checkboxes next to each file/directory to add them to your 'Items to Restore' list.
Databases
The databases selection method lists your database table backups, allowing you to easily add individual database tables or complete databases to your 'Items to Restore' list.
Search
The search selection method allows you to search your backup for specific files or directories. Searches use a partial match compared against the full file path for each file, therefore searching for 'example', '.php', '/public_html/' and 'home/username' would all return the file '/home/username/public_html/example.php'.
File Tree Selection
The file tree selection method allows you to view all your backup files in a directory tree, enabling you to easily browse your files to select specific files and directories for restoration. Simply select the checkboxes next to each file/directory to add them to your 'Items to Restore' list.
Databases
The databases selection method lists your database table backups, allowing you to easily add individual database tables or complete databases to your 'Items to Restore' list.
Search
The search selection method allows you to search your backup for specific files or directories. Searches use a partial match compared against the full file path for each file, therefore searching for 'example', '.php', '/public_html/' and 'home/username' would all return the file '/home/username/public_html/example.php'.
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