JetBackup Integration into WHMCS 8+

DISCLAIMER: Please note that this Guide is a Proof of Concept and was written for WHMCS 8.0.  We strongly recommend exercising due diligence when using this guide and making changes or adjustments where appropriate. You are responsible for any custom-developed integrations or determining the proper configuration for your use case. This guide is provided AS-IS and JetApps Support cannot provide assistance with further modifications, customizations, or diagnosis of errors that may arise from this guide. Using Jetbackup…

JetBackup Version 5.1.7 Release Notes

JetApps recently released JetBackup 5.1.7 to EDGE Tier. These release notes provide a summary of core bug fixes, new features, some quick patches from previous releases! Please note that “Base” features and bug fixes apply to all JetBackup versions. Panel Specific features and bug fixes have also been added. For clarification, 5.1.6 was merged with 5.1.7 to offer more fixes on this release. What’s new JetBackup 5.1.7 (Base): Logs for Directories Backup Jobs now shows…

JetBackup Version 5.1.5 Release Notes

JetApps is excited to announce the release of JetBackup 5.1.5 to EDGE Tier. These release notes provide a summary of core bug fixes, new features, enhancements to our GUI, and Plugin Updates! Please note that “Base” features and bug fixes apply to all JetBackup versions. Panel Specific features and bug fixes have also been added. What’s new JetBackup 5.1.5 (Base): Added a new feature to allow users to set TTL for Backup Forks. Added a…

Destination Benchmarks

JetBackup 5.1.x introduces a new proprietary backup engine with a smart indexing system that allows JetBackup to track changes locally. At this time, the new backup engine is used exclusively on S3 compatible destinations but will eventually roll out to all other supported destination types, converting the current ones to legacy. As part of the new engine onboarding procedure, we gathered some benchmarking statistics and decided to share them with the community as it seems…