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Do you prefer using default cPanel Backup System, JetBackup or Acronis?

Started by asold, Jun 17, 2022, 09:49 AM

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asoldTopic starter

What backup system do you favor, cPanel's default, JetBackup, or Acronis?
Perhaps you use multiple systems simultaneously? I'm curious to know which web hosts and customers prefer the most as no single system is all-encompassing, and managing several backup platforms can be challenging.
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Sevad

In my opinion, reliability is more important than features when it comes to backup. Adding more features can sometimes make the backup system more complicated and prone to bugs, which could force us to create our own backup scripts to ensure reliability.

For those looking for more features, JB or Acronis are both affordable options that offer cloud backups. However, if you have control over your infrastructure and know what's happening beneath the surface, simpler backup solutions are safer because there are fewer things that can go wrong. Backups are the last line of defense and we need them most in difficult times.

Kik84

Out of all the options, none of them serve as direct alternatives because they perform different functions. However, this doesn't mean that they shouldn't be used - it's better to have some form of backup rather than none, and having multiple backups can't hurt.

Personally, I do not use cPanel but if I did, I would opt for its backup system (preferably using sftp over ftp). Built-in control panel backups are the most effective method of backing up individual sites, as they allow for quick restoration, including mailbox passwords and other control-panel specific settings. However, they can be slow when restoring individual files and lack incremental backup functionality.

Regarding Jetbackup, I cannot provide an opinion as I do not use cPanel. However, it supports more destinations than the cPanel backup. It isn't a block-level backup, though, so it may be slow and consume a lot of space. For backup to cloud destinations, I prefer Duplicacy because it is block-level, enabling quicker, safer, and more reliable backups with fast file or folder restoration.

For server-level backups, I do not use Acronis as hypervisor "snapshots" are faster and more reliable. However, I do use it for Mac backups and the similar Macrium Reflect for Windows. Server-level backups typically restore reliably on hardware that is similar. While I've had issues with Acronis in the past, it can be a useful option.

You don't mention PHP plugins such as UpdraftPlus, which may be useful if you don't have access to a control panel backup. However, I avoid these plugins as they tend to be unreliable and negatively impact site performance.

Additionally, I sometimes use rsync for specific backups as it offers swift re-sync or reverse sync to refresh or restore backups.

I realized I haven't answered your question directly, but I thought providing context would be valuable.
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Chayka

Hello! I tried all three systems, but I liked Acronis the most because it is an excellent program for restoring information without reinstalling the operating system. Plus, the application provides 5 GB of secure storage in the cloud. As for me, it's very convenient.
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Florsita2406

I prefer cPanel Backup System. Understanding the hosting control panel for a beginner is quite simple. There is mail, work with databases, backups and other necessary functions are conveniently organized.
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kpripper

With one click of the "Restore" button, you can quickly restore any type of backup. However, the actual backup process may take some time, with Full Account Backups taking at least 20-40 minutes to restore.

Before initiating the restoration process, a confirmation message will be displayed as all previous data will be permanently deleted from the backup after it is restored.

For WHM-Reseller accounts, it's also possible to restore backups for your cPanel users.

If you don't see the JetBackup section in your cPanel hosting panel, ensure that JetBackup is enabled on your Reseller tenant plan by going to WHM >> Feature Manager >> Edit Features.
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pwarnerkimtv

when it comes to backup systems, the choice ultimately depends on the specific needs and requirements of a web host or customer. cPanel's default backup system is popular due to its ease of use and integration with cPanel. JetBackup is often favored for its advanced features and flexibility. Acronis, on the other hand, is known for its robustness and comprehensive backup solutions. Some web hosts or customers may use multiple systems simultaneously to ensure redundancy and cover different backup scenarios. Ultimately, it's important to evaluate each backup system's features, compatibility, and support to determine the best fit for individual needs.

Here's some more information on each backup system:

1. cPanel's default backup system: This backup system is included with cPanel hosting and is widely used due to its simplicity and integration with cPanel. It offers basic backup functionality, allowing users to schedule and restore backups easily. However, it may not have some advanced features found in other backup systems.

2. JetBackup: JetBackup is a popular choice for those looking for more advanced backup features. It offers incremental backups, remote destination support, multiple backup levels (full, differential, incremental), and the ability to restore individual files or entire accounts. It also provides automation options, allowing users to schedule backups and manage retention policies.

3. Acronis: Acronis is a comprehensive backup solution known for its robustness and versatility. It supports backups for various platforms, including web servers, virtual machines, workstations, and cloud environments. Acronis offers granular control over backups, extensive recovery options, and advanced features like deduplication and encryption. It also provides disaster recovery solutions, ensuring business continuity in case of system failures or data loss.

Let's delve deeper into the three backup systems you mentioned:

1. cPanel's Default Backup: The default backup system provided by cPanel is widely used due to its simplicity and seamless integration with the cPanel control panel. It allows for full backups, incremental backups, and scheduling backups on a regular basis. While it may lack some advanced features, it is generally sufficient for basic backup needs.

2. JetBackup: JetBackup is a third-party backup solution that offers more advanced features compared to cPanel's default backup system. It provides additional options for file and database backups, as well as the ability to backup specific files or directories. JetBackup also offers easy restoration options, including granular file-level restores and point-in-time restores.

3. Acronis: Acronis is a popular backup solution known for its comprehensive features and robustness. It provides a wide range of backup options, including full image backups, incremental backups, and continuous data protection. Acronis also supports multiple operating systems and platforms, making it suitable for various environments. Its advanced functionalities include ransomware protection and cloud integration for off-site backups.

Web hosts and customers often choose backup systems based on their specific requirements, such as the size of their websites or databases, desired backup frequency, retention policies, and recovery time objectives. Some may prefer cPanel's default backup for its simplicity, while others may opt for JetBackup or Acronis for their more extensive feature sets. Additionally, managing multiple backup platforms can be challenging but can also offer added redundancy and flexibility.
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