Which Servers to Back Up
Each hosting module contains specific servers called Role Servers which provide hosting services. Depending on the hosting module you have, we recommend that you back up these role servers in order to protect your business from a potential disaster.
Here, we will consider which role servers are included in a particular hosting module so that you understand which servers you must back up in your own case.
The information below will help you determine which servers belong to which hosting module and must be backed up. You will also be forwarded to the necessary sections of the guide where you can find backup instructions for these servers.
Operations Management Node
The Operations Management Node (MN) is the heart of Operations. Operations system management is performed on this server. This component is installed in the first place and the other components (hosting modules) are added to this server later. You must regularly back up Operations MN components together with other hosting module components.
The Operations MN contains the following components:
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- Operations MN
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- PostgreSQL
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- Operations UI
- Operations Branding server
Linux Shared
Linux Shared hosting contains the following role servers:
- SSL-Proxy Servers
- Linux File Manager Servers
- PostgreSQL Database Servers
- MySQL Database Servers
- phpMyAdmin Servers
- phpPgAdmin Servers
- Web Mail Servers
- qmail Servers
WebHosting Linux
WebHosting Linux contains the following role servers:
Hosted Exchange
Hosted Exchange hosting contains the following role servers:
- Active Directory Servers
- Exchange SMTP Servers
- Exchange Front-End Protocol Servers
- Exchange Back-End Servers
- Exchange OAB Servers
Virtuozzo containers for Linux
Virtuozzo containers for Windows
Cloud Infrastructure
Cloud Infrastructure hosting contains the following role servers:
This information is represented in the table below. The table is intended to help you determine which servers to back up depending on which hosting module you have.