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Testing backups

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Matthys Smith

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I was recently asked to test the integrity of Plesks (8.6) internal backup system.

So, I downloaded a new install of 8.6 and installed it on a freshly installed Windows box. When I wanted to the import the backup it complained i need needed 8.6.5 or higher, which I couldn't find in the list of downloads.

So I downloaded version 9 to test my backups on, but before I can restore it, I need to enter the license key.

Where do I get the key and if I can't, do I have to buy a new one for this test? Can I get a 5 day trial key or something similar so I can test if our server is recoverable in case of an emergency?

Thanks

Wayne
 
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