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Here's a tip on how to save some space when backing up your Joomla site with Akeeba Backup.

 

 

 

- Title: "(1) Save Disk Space when Backing Up Your Joomla Site with Akeeba Backup - 🛠 MM #280 - YouTube"

  • Tim Davis, Juma enthusiast, presents Maintenance Monday #280 on the Basic Joomla Tutorials YouTube channel.
    - Emphasizes the importance of regularly backing up Joomla sites and recommends Akeeba Backup as the best tool for the job.
    - Explains a specific setting in Akeeba Backup called "log level" that affects the amount of information tracked during backups.
    - Shows the various log level options: all information and debug, all information, errors and warnings, errors only, and none.
    - Conducted experiments with Akeeba Backup, running it three times, and shares the resulting sizes of log files for each log level setting.
    - Log file sizes:
    - All information and debug log: 46 megabytes
    - All information log: 5.7 megabytes
    - Errors and warnings log: 16 bytes
    - Highlights the significance of adjusting log levels to errors and warnings or errors only to save disk space.
    - Illustrates potential space savings, mentioning the impact on multiple backups and for those running web hosting services.
    - Recommends setting the log level in Akeeba Backup configuration to errors and warnings or errors only for efficient disk space management.
    - Reminds viewers to subscribe for more videos and concludes with well wishes for enjoying their Joomla sites.

 

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