![]() ![]() How awesome is that? Backing up to Amazon S3 If your website is 10 times bigger than mine, it will cost you a $1.90 per month. But guess how much that costs me in Amazon. The databases on my two websites are not terribly big seven daily backups, four weekly backups, and three monthly backups only take up 14 GB of space. This is even more important when directing those backups to the cloud, because each of those backups will take up space, and keeping weekly backups longer and monthly backups even longer gives you a much longer retention period without taking up so much space. So if you haven’t configured your backups in a while, now would be a good time.Īs mentioned in my previous post, you can and should specify daily, weekly, and monthly backups with different retention periods. Backing up to the cloud is only possible in the latest cPanel backup configuration, not in what they now call their legacy backups. Before reading this blog post, make sure you take a look at my previous post, how to backup a cPanel website. The latest version of cPanel backup has support for automatically backing up your website to multiple cloud providers.
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