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Improvement to backup status bar for better accuracy

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    • d19dotcaD Online
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      d19dotca
      wrote on last edited by d19dotca
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      I'd like to request a minor improvement to the status bar when the Cloudron server is performing a backup.

      Currently, it appears to move forward on each app step, presumably knowing it has "20" steps for example and dividing the bar by 20. However, in my case I have many small apps but 20+ GB of emails (included in boxdata). So in my case, it often appears like it's "almost done" (like 90-95%) judging by the green bar when in fact it is maybe only 30-40% done uploading all of the data for the backup.

      Assuming this is possible, I think it'd be nice to improve the accuracy of the status bar to more align with the amount of data it has to upload so that it is more accurate to how far in the process it really is. I assume this means it'd need to do a quick scan prior (which presumably it already knows since it shows in the System Info page), and then divide it by how many GBs it needs to upload.

      Hope the above makes sense. 🙂 It's definitely a minor / low priority for sure, because I admit most times people aren't watching the status bar, haha, but I do when I'm preparing for a large maintenance window, waiting for the backup to finish before I proceed with the maintenance.

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      Dustin Dauncey
      www.d19.ca

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