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- Where are your servers located?
myRepono's servers are currently located in ServInt's state-of-the-art facility in Reston, Virginia (VA), USA.
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- How are backups transferred to the myRepono backup servers?
When myRepono initiates a backup it connects to the API installed on your web site to generate the backup. The backup API will...
- API Configuration & Customisation (v1.6, 1.7)
Note, most users do not need to read this article and customise the API. These settings are for advanced configur...
- Backups: Restore Backup: Manual Restoration
Whilst myRepono provides a powerful automatic backup restoration system it is also possible to manually restore your backups.
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- API Configuration & Customisation (v1.5)
Note, most users do not need to read this article and customise the API. These settings are for advanced configur...
- API Configuration & Customisation (v1.4)
Note, most users do not need to read this article and customise the API. These settings are for advanced configur...
- WordPress Multisite/Network Backup
The myRepono WordPress Backup Plugin is compatible with WordPress Multisite/Network installations, and will enable you to backup...
- Failed Backup Errors and Trouble-Shooting
Each time a backup fails you will be sent a 'Failed Backup Notification' via email, unless you have disabled these via the 'Acco...
- Backups: Restore Backup: Path Changes
The restoration path changes feature is a search and replace process which is used for all file paths during the restoration pro...
- AJAX Loading Trouble-Shooting
AJAX means asynchronous JavaScript and XML and is a term used to refer to a web development technique. With AJAX, web applicati...
- API Extension: CURL Extension Emulation Library
The CURL Extension Emulation Library is used as an Extension for the myRepono Backup API, when the CURL Extension Emulation Libr...
- Backups: Restore Backup
The myRepono restoration system allows you to select individual files or complete backups to be restored to your website, this m...
- Definitions: API, PHP, FTP, mySQL and more.
The myRepono.com website includes a range of technical terms and acronyms such as API, PHP or mySQL. Below you will find a seri...
- API Configuration & Customisation (v1.3)
Note, most users do not need to read this article and customise the API. These settings are for advanced configur...
- WordPress Backup Plugin Installation Instructions
WordPress Backup Plugin
The myRepono WordPress Backup Plugin integrates directly with WordPress to provide integration wi...
- Backups: Download Combined Backup
Backups: Download Combined Backup
The download combined backup section allows you to download all your backup packets in...
- Backups: View Backup File Tree
Backups: View Backup File Tree
The view backup file tree section allows you to view and navigate your backup files using...
- API Installation Errors and Trouble-Shooting
If the API does not connect correctly, please try visiting your API URL using your web browser. The API should return a '0',...
- Domains: API
myRepono uses an API to organise and manage backups, this means we need to install a small, simple and secure program on your we...
- Domains: Settings
Domains: Settings
To activate your backups and begin backing up your selected files simply update the 'Status' option to...
- Domains: Databases
The domain databases section allows you to add databases to be backed up, and enables you to select to backup the complete dat...
- API Configuration & Customisation (v1.0, 1.1, 1.2)
Note, most users do not need to read this article and customise the API. These settings are for advanced configur...
- Getting Started Guide
If you haven't already done so, please sign-up to the myRepono web site backup service. Once you have an account, please log-in...
- What are the backup filesize limitations of the myRepono API?
The myRepono Backup API is capable of processing huge quantities of data, however since it is written with PHP it is subject to...
- How secure is the backup process?
In order to retrieve backup files from your server our system and your API must go through a strict chain of requests to authent...
- API Requirements
The myRepono Backup API is designed to be compatible with as many servers as possible. The API is written in PHP and therefore...
- How are backups encrypted?
The myRepono API offers support for two encryption methods, by default our own custom encryption algorithm is used for improved...
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