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- How to Back Up DigitalOcean Volumes with SnapShooter
- How to Back Up Resources on DigitalOcean Kubernetes with SnapShooter
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SnapShooter
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SnapShooter is a cloud backup and recovery solution. Use SnapShooter to back up servers, volumes, databases, and applications from DigitalOcean and other cloud providers.
Quickstarts and intermediate tutorials to get started.
How to accomplish specific tasks in detail, like connecting accounts, servers, and storage providers, and how to configure native backups and backup jobs.
Native and third-party tools, API documentation, and other reference information.
Features, plans and pricing, availability, limits, known issues, and more.
Get help with technical support and answers to frequently asked questions.
Back up your servers, databases, and applications on all major cloud providers with SnapShooter.
Latest Updates
13 September 2024
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SnapShooter can now back up and restore cluster-internal resources such as databases on DigitalOcean Kubernetes clusters. The new feature automatically installs a backup agent into your cluster, allowing SnapShooter to back up a variety of database types running in DOKS.
See How to Back Up Resources on DigitalOcean Kubernetes with SnapShooter for more details.
1 May 2024
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SnapShooter has removed support for Exoscale due to Exoscale API deprecations.
Customers who no longer require snapshot services after this change should contact support for a prorated refund.
21 November 2023
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SnapShooter Server File backup jobs now have an Include Git Repos? option to fully back up Git repos and their historical metadata. Without this option enabled, the files in a Git repo are backed up but the
.git
metadata directory is ignored.See How to Back Up Files with SnapShooter for more information on backing up files with SnapShooter.
For more information, see all SnapShooter release notes.