Because, anything can happen at any time; whether you delete some files unintentionally or if your server crashes or is hacked, a backup can help you restore your information.Data loss is unavoidable.
Server failure, natural disaster, virus, malware, human errors, hackers, etc… the possibilities are endless.
Of course, there are a number of cPanel and WHM backup services available.
But, among them, JetBackup offers more features.Multiple Remote DestinationsSelf-RestoresSell Backup ServicesNative CloudLinux SupportIncremental Remote Backups and much moreLet us see what the difference between normal cPanel backup and JetBackup areLimit jobs per reseller/packageWHMCS module to sell backup servicesBackup directly to remote destinationCloudLinux support (put the backup process inside LVE)Point-in-time local/remote incremental backupsAPI Access to backup/restore systemMultiple backup destinationsMultiple backup jobs to multiple destinationsLimit backup space/inodes for usersDownload files from local/remote backupDR Mode – Clone accounts by scheduled between serversSelf-restore GUI for cPanel usersSingle file restore from local/remote backupThe above features you can get only by using the JetBackup, not by the normal traditional cPanel backup.How to WHM Backup to Amazon using JetBackup?Let us see how to backup WHM data to Amazon S3 step by step below Step 1: Login to your WHM account Step 2: Scroll down.
Find JetBackup in plugin area at the left side menu bar.
(It is a sub menu of the backup manager) Step 4: There you can find the Backup Destination options.