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Updated on June 22, 2024

Getting Started

  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconShared Hosting Quick Start Guide
    • How to Change Nameservers in GoDaddy?
    • CloudLinux monitoring and limits
    • How to Create/Edit/Delete User Package with DirectAdmin?
    • How to Change the Time-zone in Webmail?
    • How to Add Email Filters from Webmail?
    • How to Claim Your Free .online Domain at Hostvento?
    • Managed WordPress Quick Start Guide
      • How to Update WordPress Installation?
      • How to Install WordPress Locally on Windows?
    • ProcessWire CMS
    • How to Buy Hosting from hostvento
    • Discover the Steps to Change a Password in Linux
    • How to change Domain Nameservers (DNS) of my Domain?
    • IP Deny Manager
    • What is SSH2 and how to install it
    • How to install eAccelerator on linux cPanel server ?
    • Do you support Magento eCommerce website
    • Discover the PHP Error Messages That Web Designers Should Know About
    • Learn to Use the Group Block in WordPress
    • How to determine the WordPress Version?
    • Learn to monitor blacklisted sites using Dropmysite
    • What is cPanel Hosting: A Complete Guide
    • How To Change The WordPress Auto-Save Interval?
    • Steps to Perform When the phprc File Isn’t Updating
    • How To Install Elgg Through Softaculous?
    • Steps to Redirect URLs Using Nginx
    • Using SMTP authentication to send email through WordPress
    • How To Configure The Display Options Of WooCommerce?
    • When Will Softaculous Provide With The Latest Version Of A Script/Application?
    • Know How To Set Constant FS_Method
    • How to Find Out the Latest Visitors to Your Website in cPanel?
    • How to Copy or Move Files in cPanel File Manager?
    • What Is a Parked(Alias) Domain and How Do I Set up One
    • Discover the Steps to Change a Password in Linux
    • How To Manage User Roles In Plesk?
    • How To Suspend And Unsuspend Accounts In WHM?
    • How to Connect to MySQL Using Python?
    • How To Change The Logo Of Your AbanteCart Store?
    • How To Create Custom Email Filters In cPanel?
    • How Do I Debug Magento MySQL Problems?
    • How to Add and Delete Email Account in Webuzo?
    • How to Add and Delete Email Account in Webuzo?
    • How to Add and Delete Email Account in Webuzo?
    • Learn to access phpMyAdmin and phpPgAdmin in cPanel
    • How to Restart a Server using Plesk?
    • SMF Hosting FAQ
    • Enable HTML files to display PHP Code
    • How to change your Plesk Password?
    • How to Check the Commission Status from Hostvento Affiliate Dashboard?
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconUnmanaged VPS Quick Start Guide
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconReseller Quick Start Guide
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconUnmanaged Dedicated Server Quick Start Guide
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconOrdering a hosting package
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to help secure your website
    • How To Secure Your Website's Software
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHostvento Hosting's Getting Started Guide
    • How to use the Knowledge Base
    • Shared Hosting Quick Start Guide
    • Managed WordPress Quick Start Guide
    • Reseller Quick Start Guide
    • Managed Dedicated Server Quick Start Guide
    • Unmanaged Dedicated Server Quick Start Guide
    • Ordering a hosting package
      • How to order a shared web hosting package
      • How to order a reseller hosting package
      • How to order an unmanaged Dedicated Server
      • How to order a managed Dedicated Server
      • How to use Hostvento Hosting coupons and discounts
    • Registering a domain
      • How to choose an effective domain name
      • How to protect your domain name
      • How to register and use internationalized domain names (IDNs)
      • .us Domain Name & Nexus Requirements Guide
      • Requirements for registering Canadian .ca domain names
      • Reactivating an expired domain
      • Validating your domain with ICANN
    • Configuring domain settings
      • Introduction to domain names and DNS
      • How to update the nameservers at third-party registrars
      • How to transfer a domain to Hostvento Hosting
      • How to set the name servers for a domain to point to Hostvento Hosting
      • How to access your web site before DNS propagation is complete
      • How to configure custom name servers
      • How to configure reverse DNS
      • How to set the name servers for a domain at OpenSRS
      • How to set the name servers for a domain registered at GoDaddy
      • How to change your account's primary domain name
      • How to use shared URLs to access your site
      • How to add an SRV record to a domain
      • How to use Anycast DNS with a web hosting account
      • What are subdomains, addon domains, and parked domains?
      • What are wildcard subdomains?
      • How to find the IP address for your hosting account
      • How to configure a .dk hosted custom name server
      • How to check a domain's automatic renewal status
      • How to verify site ownership with Google
      • What is a DNS TXT record?
    • Accessing your account
      • Accessing your hosting control panel
      • How to use SSH (Secure Shell) on Windows and Mac to access your account
      • How to access your account using SSH keys
      • Using FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
      • How to use Secure Copy Protocol(SCP) to transfer files securely on Windows and Mac
      • How to set up SFTP access for multiple users
      • How to use SSHFS (Secure Shell Filesystem)
      • How to use the SolusVM control panel to administer an unmanaged VPS
      • How to disable SSH logins for the root account
      • How to enable two-factor authentication for SSH
      • Warning message when you try to connect to a server using SSH
      • How to keep SSH connections alive
      • 'Output truncated' message when you try to list files using FTP
      • FTP accounts do not work after FileZilla upgrade
      • 'Too many connections from this IP' error message
      • How to change the SSH server port number
      • How to use FTP with Linux hosting accounts
    • How to set up e-mail for your web site
      • Configuring and accessing your e-mail
      • How to troubleshoot e-mail access problems
      • How to add signatures to webmail
      • An introduction to e-mail protocols
      • Accessing e-mail accounts through webmail
      • How to access e-mail accounts with client applications
      • How to troubleshoot e-mail accounts
      • E-mail client application setup
      • Messages are not copied to the Sent folder when using IMAP
      • How to view e-mail message headers
      • Using external SMTP servers to send e-mail
      • How to troubleshoot Apple (Mac) Mail
      • How to securely monitor e-mail using MailChannels
      • Using a catch-all e-mail address
    • How to migrate your data to Hostvento Hosting
      • Migrating an account from another web host
      • How to migrate e-mail from another host to Hostvento Hosting
      • Differences between site migrations and domain transfers
      • What is included and not included in cPanel migrations?
    • Backing up your data
      • How to back up data on shared hosting and reseller accounts
      • How to use Amazon S3 to back up and restore data
      • How to use Hostvento Cloud Backup
      • How to create e-mail backups
      • How to use Google Drive to back up and restore data
    • How to publish your web site
      • How to create and publish a site with the Hostvento Website Builder
      • How to publish your web site with Sandvox
      • How to publish your website with WebSite X5
      • How to publish your web pages with Google Web Designer
      • How to publish your web site with HTML-Kit
      • How to publish your web site with iWeb
      • How to publish your web site with Web Architect
      • How to publish your web site with PageBreeze
      • How to publish your web site with Dreamweaver
      • How to publish your web site with Web Easy Professional
      • How to publish your web site with Seamonkey
      • How to publish your web site with RapidWeaver
      • How to publish your web site with 90 Second Website Builder
      • How to publish your web site with Microsoft FrontPage
      • How to publish and edit files with UltraEdit
      • How to publish your web site with NetObjects Fusion
      • How to publish your web site with Freeway
      • How to publish and edit files with Sublime Text
      • How to publish your web site with Muse
    • Working with Linux
      • Introduction to Linux commands
      • How to work with compressed files on Microsoft Windows
      • How to edit text files from the command line
      • How to edit .htaccess files
      • How to compress files using cPanel or the command line
    • Internet and networking information
      • How to clear a web browser's cache and cookies
      • How to clear the DNS cache on your computer
      • How to clear the SSL state in a browser
      • Introduction to network troubleshooting
      • How to troubleshoot network connectivity using ping and traceroute
      • How to test DNS with dig and nslookup
      • How to troubleshoot network applications with telnet
      • How to troubleshoot SSL connections with the openssl program
      • Web pages display incorrectly on mobile devices
      • How to reduce backscatter and spam
      • How to check your website for broken links
      • How to troubleshoot network applications with curl
      • How to troubleshoot network applications with PowerShell and tnc
      • How to troubleshoot nameserver errors
      • Off-shore IP addresses
      • Google Chrome error message: "ERR_QUIC_PROTOCOL_ERROR"
      • How to set up a Wi-Fi hotspot on your mobile device
      • How to clear the DNS cache on macOS
      • How to change your DNS provider to reduce DNS propagation delays
    • Hostvento Hosting Policy FAQ
    • Why should I choose Hostvento Hosting?
    • What makes Hostvento Hosting’s service fast?
    • Solid State Drive (SSD) advantages
    • How To Start A Blog
    • How To Launch An eCommerce Website
    • How to determine your account's server name
    • Common web hosting terms and definitions
    • How to start a blog
      • How to start and run a blog
      • How to get started with WordPress
      • How to install and run a Nibbleblog site
      • Beyond WordPress basics
    • Top-level domain (TLD) availability
    • How to start a website on your hosting plan
    • How to determine which data center hosts your account
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconEasy Website Software Setup Guide
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconApplication optimization and configuration
    • How to enable the Redis extension for PHP
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconSoftaculous 1-click application installer
    • When Will Softaculous Provide With The Latest Version Of A Script/Application?
    • How to use the Softaculous WordPress Manager
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to access the Hostvento Hosting Customer Portal
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to configure your domain to use Ezoic
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to back up and restore databases in Plesk
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to activate and configure Cloudflare ServerShield using the Plesk control panel
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to manage local backups on Dedicated servers
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to determine if your hosting account uses CloudLinux
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconTurboHub: centralized, simplified WordPress site management from Hostvento Hosting

How to use Hostvento Cloud Backup

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This article describes how to access and use Hostvento Cloud Backup. Hostvento Cloud Backup enables you to view, manage, and restore backups.

The Hostvento Cloud Backup feature is only available on managed dedicated servers. If your account does not have Hostvento Cloud Backup enabled, you can order it on the Hostvento Hosting Customer Portal at https://secuire.hostvento.com.Table of Contents

  • About Hostvento Cloud Backup
  • JetBackup
  • Accessing JetBackup
  • Viewing, restoring, and downloading backups
  • R1Soft
  • Accessing the Server Backup Manager
  • Managing file backups
  • Managing database backups
  • Downloading recovery points
  • More Information

About Hostvento Cloud Backup

Hostvento Cloud Backup provides an easy and effective way to back up and restore files, MySQL databases, and more on a managed dedicated server.

When the Hostvento Cloud Backup feature is enabled for your account, you do not need to take any additional action. It begins generating backups of your server automatically.

If a problem occurs on your site, or you need to restore data for some reason, you can access your backups using the convenient cPanel interface.

  • There are currently two versions of Hostvento Cloud Backup: one powered by JetBackup, and the other powered by R1Soft. All Dedicated server accounts are being transitioned to use JetBackup instead of R1Soft.
  • Some shared hosting, reseller hosting, and Turbo web hosting accounts also use JetBackup for managing backups. For information about how to use JetBackup with these types of accounts.

JetBackup

The following procedures show how to use Hostvento Cloud Backup powered by JetBackup. If you do not see the JetBackup 5 icon in cPanel, follow the procedures for R1Soft instead.

Accessing JetBackup

JetBackup is integrated with cPanel, which makes it easy to access and use. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to cPanel.If you do not know how to log in to your cPanel account, please see this article.
  2. On the Tools page, in the Files section, click JetBackup 5:cPanel - Files - JetBackup icon
  3. After a few seconds, the JetBackup dashboard appears and displays the following information:
    • Any alerts.
    • The number of total backups for your account.
    • The amount of disk space all of the files in your account use.
    Additionally, there are several shortcuts which are described in the next sections.JetBackup - Dashboard
Viewing, restoring, and downloading backups

You can view all of the backups for your account. Additionally, you can restore a backup to return your site to a previous state. You can also download a backup to your local computer for safekeeping. To do these tasks, follow these steps:

  1. From the JetBackup dashboard, in the Restore & Download section, click the icon of the backup you want to view:
    • Full Backups
    • Home Directory
    • Cron Jobs
    • Databases
    • Database Users
    • DNS Zones
    • Certificates
    • Email Accounts
    • FTP Accounts
  2. Detailed information appears for the backup you selected, including:
    • When the backup was created.
    • The backup schedule.
    • The backup size.
    JetBackup - Full Account backup listTo help organize your backups, you can add notes to them. To do this, in the Notes column, double-click Double click to add notes, type your note, and then press Enter.
  3. To restore a backup:
    • Click the backup you want to restore, and then click Restore:JetBackup - Restore backup
    • Review the items to restore. You can click Remove items to exclude a set of files from the restore.
    • Click Restore Selected Items. The restore process begins. You can monitor the progress in the Queue section.
  4. To download a backup:
    • Click the backup you want to download, and then click Download:JetBackup - Download backup
    • Review the items to download. You can click Remove items to exclude a set of files from the download.
    • Click Download Selected Items. The download process to your account begins. You can monitor the progress in the Queue section.
    • To download the backup to your local computer, in the left sidebar, click the Downloads icon:
      JetBackup - Sidebar - Downloads icon
    • Click Download to download the files, and then select where on your computer you want to save the compressed file:
      JetBackup - Downloads - Download button

R1Soft

The following procedures show how to use Hostvento Cloud Backup powered by R1Soft. If you do not see the R1Soft Restore Backups icon in cPanel, follow the procedures for JetBackup instead.

Accessing the Server Backup Manager

R1Soft’s Server Backup Manager is integrated with cPanel, which makes it easy to log in. To access and use the Server Backup Manager, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to cPanel.If your server has WebHost Manager (WHM) installed, you must log in directly to cPanel. If you log in to cPanel through WHM and then try to access the Server Backup Manager, you receive an Authentication Failed error message.
  2. In the Files section of the cPanel home screen, click R1Soft Restore Backups:R1Soft - cPanel icon
  3. You are automatically logged in to the Server Backup Manager:
    R1Soft - Main screen
  4. The Server Backup Manager displays a list of available backups, which are called recovery points. For each recovery point, there are icons for the following operations:
    • The Browse (R1Soft - Browse icon) icon enables you to manage file backups. For more information, see the Managing file backups procedure below.
    • The Browse Databases (R1Soft - Browse Databases icon) icon enables you to manage database backups. For more information, see the Managing database backups procedure below.
    • The Download (R1Soft - Download icon) icon enables you to download the entire backup file. For more information, see the Downloading backup files procedure below.
    • The Send to Agent (R1Soft - Send to Agent icon) icon is currently unused.
Managing file backups

To manage your file backups, follow these steps:

  1. From the Server Backup Manager home page, locate the recovery point that you want to access, and then click the R1Soft - Browse icon icon. The Browse Recovery Point window appears.
  2. To restore all of your files at once, select the check box next to the home directory, and then click Restore Selected.The Server Backup Manager backs up your entire server, but as a cPanel user, you can only see your home directory.
  3. To view the contents of your home directory, double-click home. A file listing appears:R1Soft - Browse files
  4. You can do any of the following operations:
    • To open a directory, double-click the directory name.
    • To move back up a directory, click the Up (R1Soft - Folder Up icon) icon.
    • To restore a specific file (or multiple files), select the check box next to the filename (or filenames), and then click Restore Selected.
    • To download a specific file (or multiple files), select the check box next to the filename (or filenames), and then click Download Selected.
Managing database backups

With Hostvento Cloud Backup, your MySQL databases are easy to back up and restore. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. From the Server Backup Manager home page, locate the recovery point that you want to access, and then click the R1 Soft - Browse Databases icon icon. The Browse Databases window appears.
  2. Click the + icon next to Databases. A list of your databases appears:R1Soft - Browse databasesYou can continue clicking the + icon to show the database tables.
  3. To restore a specific database (or multiple databases), select the check box next to the database name (or names), and then click Restore Selected.
Downloading recovery points

As described in the preceding Managing file backups procedure, you can download specific files from a recovery point. However, you can also download the entire recovery point that contains your home directory. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. From the Server Backup Manager home page, locate the recovery point that you want to download, and then click the R1Soft - Download icon icon. The Download stored files dialog box appears:
  2. In the Introduction section, click Next.
  3. In the File Type section, select the compressed file format you want to use, and then click Next.Normally, if your local computer runs Microsoft Windows, you want to download the file as a .zip file. If your local computer runs Linux or Apple Mac OS X, you want to download the file as a .tar.gz file (this is a tar file compressed with gzip).
  4. In the Download Filename section, select the filename you want to use for the download, and then click Next.
    • To let Hostvento Cloud Backup generate the filename, click Use Generated Filename. Hostvento Cloud Backup uses your username and the recovery point’s date and time to generate the filename.
    • To specify your own custom filename, click Specify Filename, and then type the filename you want to use in the Filename text box.
  5. In the Summary section, review the options you selected, and then click Download.
  6. Select a location on your local computer to save the file.
    If you have a lot of files in your home directory, it may take some time to download the entire file.

More Information

  • For more information about JetBackup, please visit https://www.jetbackup.com.
  • For more information about R1Soft, please visit https://www.r1soft.com.

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