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		<title>Simple WordPress Standby Server</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I mentioned in one previous post on how to do a physical to VM backup using simple Linux command. The method works pretty well as long as the kernel versions are kept in sync. But for my Web server running WordPress,this backup method seemed to be an overkill. I use the following method to setup [...]]]></description>
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