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#32260 Restore with remote database

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Latest post by on Wednesday, 12 February 2020 17:17 CST

cbahiana
 Hi there,

I have a Joomla website in my development host (LAMP stack with localhost DB) to a production environment that has the web server (Apache, CentOS) in one ip and the database (MySQL) server in another ip.

I would like to know if the Akeeba Kickstart core is able to restore the jpa file created in my development website (web server and database servers in the same machine) at the production site (web server separated from the database server) or is it necessary to acquire the PRO version.

nicholas
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Both the Core and Pro versions require that you enter the database connection details on restoration i.e. hostname, port, username, password and database name. There is no assumption about where your database server is.

So the answer is that yes, you can restore your site even with Akeeba Backup Core.

Nicholas K. Dionysopoulos

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