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Convert JetBackup to cPanel structure

October 06, 2022 cPanel, JetBackup Leave a Comment

JetBackup 5 introduces multi-panel support, meaning that backups can be created in a cPanel server, for example, can be restored on a DirectAdmin server (and vice versa). To achieve that, the JetBackup team has to create its own unique backup

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Building your own private cloud with XenServer

April 20, 2021 JetBackup, XEN Leave a Comment

Here is an interesting project in which we had to design and build a strong, reliable, redundant, and cost-efficient private cloud. We used XCP-NG as a XenServer-based HyperVisor, and opensource technologies for the VM(s) running inside. BareMetal servers were rented

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JetBackup :: Restore on steroids !

August 21, 2020 JetBackup Leave a Comment

NOTE: Please Use this guide with proper caution. Running this script can cause a spike on your server’s load if not monitored properly. UPDATE: In JetBackup 5, task processing is now service based which allows for simultaneous processing for up

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cPanel :: Safely restore an account after enabling NGiNX

May 23, 2019 cPanel, JetBackup, NGINX Leave a Comment

cPanel now officially supports Nginx as a web server (completely replaces Apache). You can read more about their implementation in their official documentation here. We’ve been playing around with it, and while everything seemed to be working out of the

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Jetbackup :: Better safe then sorry

January 20, 2019 cPanel, JetBackup Leave a Comment

JetBackup version 4+ introduced a fancy new filtering system. You can filter your backup job to do almost anything letting you squeeze the most out of your backup job. While having so many filter options can be powerful, sometimes you

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cPanel – Preventing users from downloading / restoring accounts

September 16, 2018 cPanel, JetBackup Leave a Comment

As hosting providers, you sometimes have to deal with huge account backups (over 100GB per account for example). JetBackup will make your life easier backing up these huge accounts, however restoring them is not always something we want to do.

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cPanel Backup – Mount / Unmount local backup destination

July 13, 2018 cPanel, JetBackup Leave a Comment

It is very common for cPanel administrators to backup their data to a mountable folder. It could be either an NFS mount, or any other iSCSI / XFS / EXT mount – as long as it’s an external disk. To

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