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tupperward

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  1. Has anybody figured out a good way to do this? I thought I could just create a subdomain on an already extant AWS instance and have apache redirect traffic from that subdomain to my server ip/port. Just trying to prevent having to copy/paste ip addresses from pinned discord messages. Any ideas?
  2. Character data was all there! I'm mainly worried about actual structures etc. Honestly, I've ironed out a lot but this is the one thing that's still stuck. It's low priority, considering the automated backups but I want to feel a little safer.
  3. The file sizes were correct, like I mentioned I was able to confirm that they matched the size of the backups when zipped.
  4. I recently made a backup and to confirm it was working properly ran it locally. The map loaded with all my annotations and I was able to navigate to them on the map, but then Day 1 appeared and as I approached our starting base the structures and items were missing. The method I took to get the backups was to use WinSCP with the connection details and credentials provided to save the files that are marked through the symlink. The files saved and show the correct expected size. To test to make sure these accurately reflect what is in the backup I zipped them in another folder and confirmed that the backups and the zipped .fwl and .db are the same size. So either I'm missing something in my files or something happened to them during the FTP process. Either way, I'm a little upset. What workarounds do I have to have a locally stored copy? Why is this harder than setting up my own cloud instance and managing it personally? I'll be honest, the performance of this VM is incredibly disappointing. Every time a group of 5+ players is together there's a very high chance of desync occurring and it seems from the Control Panel that the allocated resources are slim compared to competing hosting services. Even worse there's no way for me to add additional resources to my current host? I'm willing to pay you more money in order to get a properly running server, especially since it seems like I'm actually trapped here anyway.