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	<title>Comments on: Upgraded to WordPress 2.9</title>
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		<title>By: Kyle Gato</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kyle Gato</dc:creator>
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		<description>Do you run automatic backups on your mysql DB? 

I run a simple PHP script via cron every day that uploads my under 1 megabyte database automatically to Cloud Files. It names it something like kgato-January-3-2010.sql so it&#039;s easy to find the backup I want.

It&#039;s nifty, not going to lie.

On topic, the automatic upgrade has always functioned perfect for me (: of course always back up. Wordpress really has their act together. (Personal opinion) Interested in where the system will be a year from now.

-Kyle</description>
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<p>I run a simple PHP script via cron every day that uploads my under 1 megabyte database automatically to Cloud Files. It names it something like kgato-January-3-2010.sql so it's easy to find the backup I want.</p>
<p>It's nifty, not going to lie.</p>
<p>On topic, the automatic upgrade has always functioned perfect for me (: of course always back up. WordPress really has their act together. (Personal opinion) Interested in where the system will be a year from now.</p>
<p>-Kyle</p>
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