solved Datastorage userdata in serverroot and mysql

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Tomahawk-D
@game
8 years ago
18 posts
Hi Jamroom team,

is it possible to store data about users (data in severroot folder html-> from jamroom and data from mysql tables) on storage hd and to have a system-harddisk with virtualmachine. On the VM would be two guest-systems (because of beckup reason) with apache and php, which are able to serve datas on the storage HD?

regards
updated by @game: 12/17/16 08:15:39AM
SteveX
SteveX
@ultrajam
8 years ago
2,584 posts
No, I don't think that's possible.

You'd need a web server or hosting for your live site, then use localhost or your vm for development. Your backup strategy should really be better than you are imagining. Take a look at the Backup module and get an amazon account to manage your backups more easily.


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updated by @ultrajam: 09/08/16 01:34:01PM
michael
@michael
8 years ago
7,721 posts
Do what @ultrajam said and store your backups on a different machine via the Backup module:

Docs: "Db and System Backup"
https://www.jamroom.net/the-jamroom-network/documentation/modules/1510/db-and-system-backup
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Tomahawk-D
@game
8 years ago
18 posts
isn't hosting (like "web server or hosting for your live site") on the guest VM and data storage on host vm connected through shared folder technically similar. in this case the shared folder is the mysql database and root server directory (incl. jamroom installingfolder).
brian
@brian
8 years ago
10,148 posts
gamechanger:
isn't hosting (like "web server or hosting for your live site") on the guest VM and data storage on host vm connected through shared folder technically similar. in this case the shared folder is the mysql database and root server directory (incl. jamroom installingfolder).

Sure - but you're on your own with this type of setup, as it's not something we test with or can advise on.


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