This part of our guide offers an overview of everything you need to get UpBack! up and running smoothly. We'll cover which versions of databases we support, the kind of storage space you'll need, and what operating systems work best with UpBack!.
Plus, we'll touch on the use of container technologies, the hardware resources required for optimal performance, the specifics of network setups that UpBack! operates within, and any Linux-based requirements. Think of this as your checklist to ensure UpBack! integrates seamlessly into your system, keeping technical jargon to a minimum and focusing on the essentials.
UpBack has been tested on the following operating systems:
Docker > 20
NOTE: With docker, it is only possible to backup MySQL databases >= 8.0 if binlog is enabled.
Our project is compatible with the following databases and their versions:
/tmp needs to have free space 1.2 times greater than the database size
2GB free RAM
Only tcp port 8443 outbound open.
You can restrict the traffic towards our ip addresses only: 94.237.101.46 and 83.136.253.229
requiretty should be commented out in /etc/sudoers
No SELinux enforcing policy
Any compatible S3 storage, S3 storage