by Visvanath Ratnaweera.
Hi Alain
Clever idea! Thanks for confirming that it works.
I have a case where automatic backups take hours. The number of courses are low, around 200, but there is a huge user base, some 30,000+, and corresponding enrolments. (The vast majority is historical, but that is a different story.) So it is the database which is churning very slow.
If I were to devide the web server and the database server in to two machines, I don't expect the automatic backup process to end faster. Am I right? What do you think?
Clever idea! Thanks for confirming that it works.
I have a case where automatic backups take hours. The number of courses are low, around 200, but there is a huge user base, some 30,000+, and corresponding enrolments. (The vast majority is historical, but that is a different story.) So it is the database which is churning very slow.
If I were to devide the web server and the database server in to two machines, I don't expect the automatic backup process to end faster. Am I right? What do you think?