S3 Remote Backup Scheduling
Posted: February 12th, 2017, 3:32 pm
To the team at JetApps,
We have recently purchased a JetBackup license for one of our WHM servers, and had a quick question about configuring scheduled remote backups to Amazon S3.
In the scenario we have in mind, we would like cPanel to carry out its normal backups (which are done daily, weekly and monthly and stored locally on the server), but use JetBackup to send the cPanel backups to S3 when the weekly and monthly ones are run (thus excluding the dailies from being backed up remotely).
We have previously been using WHM's own S3 backup feature, and while this works perfectly well, as the server has quite a lot of data on it, loads can get quite high while backups are running, and there's no way of choosing a schedule for which backups are sent to S3, hence the decision to use JetBackup.
To my mind, the way to proceed with this would be as follows:
1: Set up S3 as a Backup "Destination" in JetBackup
2: Set up two backup "Jobs" in JetBackup with the "Backup Engine" set to "cPanel", and the destination set to the S3 account. One job would be set to be run weekly, and the other monthly.
I am assuming that using the method above, JetBackup would only use cPanel's own backups, rather than creating more of its own.
Seems simple enough, though we would be grateful if you could confirm that would be the way to proceed for our particular use case?
I will very much look forward to hearing from you.
With best wishes,
Alex
We have recently purchased a JetBackup license for one of our WHM servers, and had a quick question about configuring scheduled remote backups to Amazon S3.
In the scenario we have in mind, we would like cPanel to carry out its normal backups (which are done daily, weekly and monthly and stored locally on the server), but use JetBackup to send the cPanel backups to S3 when the weekly and monthly ones are run (thus excluding the dailies from being backed up remotely).
We have previously been using WHM's own S3 backup feature, and while this works perfectly well, as the server has quite a lot of data on it, loads can get quite high while backups are running, and there's no way of choosing a schedule for which backups are sent to S3, hence the decision to use JetBackup.
To my mind, the way to proceed with this would be as follows:
1: Set up S3 as a Backup "Destination" in JetBackup
2: Set up two backup "Jobs" in JetBackup with the "Backup Engine" set to "cPanel", and the destination set to the S3 account. One job would be set to be run weekly, and the other monthly.
I am assuming that using the method above, JetBackup would only use cPanel's own backups, rather than creating more of its own.
Seems simple enough, though we would be grateful if you could confirm that would be the way to proceed for our particular use case?
I will very much look forward to hearing from you.
With best wishes,
Alex