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MySQL Backup to FTP and Email Shell Script for Cron v2.2

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Easily backup some or all of your DBs to email and/or FTP!
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This shell script backs up any or all of your databases and emails and/or FTPs them over to you. You can send the backups to unlimited email addresses and to unlimited FTP servers. The script is very flexible, so give it a try! With cron, you can have this process automated, leaving you with regular backups, as well as a piece of mind.

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Submitted on
6th July 2007
Last Updated
13th March 2011
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(16 ratings)
Average User Rating: 4.1/5
Reliable, Simple, Feature Rich - Great MySQL Backup Script
Reviewed byAnonymousonThu, 27th December 2007
Rating 5 - Excellent
I've been using a plethora of DB backup solutions over the past 6 years. This one is by far the best. Very simple to use and can handle multiple DBs (using the root mysql user info). Ameir even built a version that allows me to exclude those huge pesky unnecessary search tables from the DB backup which saves time and resources, especially during a restore! Remember to make sure you test your backups and ability to restore them often!
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