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You're looking at a monthly spend of four cents So pony up you cheap bastard, and store your backups on S3
Usage:
config.gem "xaviershay-db2s3", :lib => "db2s3", :source => "http://gems.github.com"
require 'db2s3/tasks'
DB2S3::Config.instance_eval do S3 = { :access_key_id => 'yourkey', :secret_access_key => 'yoursecretkey', :bucket => 'yourapp-db-backup' } end
rake gems:install
rake db2s3:backup:full rake db2s3:backup:incremental # Unimplemented
rake db2s3:metrics # Estimated costs rake db2s3:backup:restore # You should be testing this regularly
Caveats: Currently only stores the latest backup
Kudos: http://github.com/pauldowman/blog_code_examples/tree/master/mysql_s3_backup
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