Since the launch of Unfuddle, we have always considered it one of our highest priorities that our customers would have direct and immediate access to their data in the form of project backups. Downloading comprehensive project backups has always been possible with Unfuddle. However, automating this process has always required writing some custom code against the Unfuddle API.

Automated Backups

We now provide the ability to schedule automatic backups of projects, removing the potential tediousness of going through the Unfuddle API. Any project or account administrator may now setup a project to be backed up daily, weekly, or monthly.

Additionally, with Unfuddle now running entirely on Amazon’s infrastructure, it seemed only natural to allow for these automated backups to be sent directly to Amazon S3 buckets. You can now specify your Amazon credentials along with an optional bucket name and all new backups will automatically be sent to your S3 account for your own storage.

 

3 Responses to “Automated Backups with Amazon S3 Support”

  1. James Says:

    Awesome, this is just what we need. Keep up the good work :-)

  2. matt pacyga Says:

    Awesome! What exactly gets backed up? Milestones, tickets and notebooks? Or is it just the repository? Any documentation? I signed up for an s3 account asap! Is it possible to back up more then one project at a time? Thank you for adding this feature.

  3. Ken Webster Says:

    OK, great. Now how do I turn it on? I’m sure the settings for this are somewhere obvious, but not to me.

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