by Alain Raap.
Hi Visvanath,
Our reason to move the automated backup to the databaseserver was the NFS share we use to connect to our databaseserver.
Once we moved the automated backup to the database server it ran much faster and more stable. If you have Moodle on one server,
you could also try to run the automated backup outside the Moodle cron with a bash script that is started by the Linux cron. Our
automated backup runs at night until the early morning.
Our reason to move the automated backup to the databaseserver was the NFS share we use to connect to our databaseserver.
Once we moved the automated backup to the database server it ran much faster and more stable. If you have Moodle on one server,
you could also try to run the automated backup outside the Moodle cron with a bash script that is started by the Linux cron. Our
automated backup runs at night until the early morning.