Sandra Koning
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you can achieve this by using a git repository as the "initial deploy" that you pull into a cloudways environment - set it up with the basics and keep it updated to spin up an application with the defaults (wordpress, files, themes, database).
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we use multiple hosting platforms, and this is a useful feature used by WP Engine
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we currently use a shell script to send backups to AWS S3 buckets for some clients, as the generated backups are not easily accessible and it's an all or nothing approach to restoring, so +1 for this
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sandra Koning commented
we were originally using a + address (eg [email protected]) to manage clients and users, which no longer worked in the new dashboard, so have now just created a cloudways@ login and ask clients to add that to their site. in addition, all documentation around the API assumes account ownership, and I'm still a bit awkward using a client's API key (which gives full access to their account) to do site deploys...
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we added our primary account to the account we're using for client team access
this feels quite kludgy and only seems to have gotten more frustrating with the new dashboard, as things have moved and are less/more obvious