 And noted that it should be a little bit more energized. So welcome back. This is the main 2-0-1. And this is the Q&A for building out domain session. So we understand that there are no Qs and As in the Discord. So we wanted to take this moment until they come flooding in, which we know they will. And we'll ask our own questions and answer our own questions. Well, we could pull the whole Bueller, Bueller. That would be nice, right? That's good pedagogy. But we do want to take this opportunity, given we have about a 15-minute block, to look a little bit up Jet backups, because that is something that has come up at least once over the course of the morning. So we have Jet backups that we can pull into the stream. See that? It's magic. I'm prepared. Yeah. Thank you. So I'm actually screen sharing and looking at my own C-Panel account. So this is share hosting. You'll see the Reclaim Hosting brand because of that. But just imagine a state U-brand or your domain of one's own brand. So using our imagination here. But essentially, the tools are the same, right? So in the C-Panel, you have your own Jet backup icon. Of course, you all as administrators may have decided to turn this off. So that is an option you can do. If you're not seeing it, it's probably disabled at the C-Panel level. That doesn't mean backups aren't happening. It just means your end users don't have access to them. So that is just something to keep in mind that if you disable this, you are going to have to provide those backups to your users in a different way. But if we click that Jet backup icon here, we can just talk a little bit about what's possible. So you have access to the full account backup, the entire C-Panel account. You can also do just file level backups and database backups. And of course, other things like email and cron jobs, DNS zones. So I find that that's really helpful, particularly if I need to restore just a single file or a single directory. And I don't actually need to restore the database. So sometimes that's kind of nice just to go in there and look at those dates from when those backups were created. And you can see I have quite a few of them because I've been playing around in this account for some time. So we have some that go back even to 2021, which is crazy, actually. So these are all stored remotely, not in my account. You may not get so lucky. Just so you know, you should be 30 days. If you're looking for a year of backups, they may not come. And I think that's, we're dealing with, there's a couple instances where there's entries of older backups. Most of them should be 30 days. You can just say I'm special. Yeah, I have special treatment. That's fine. So anyway, I can literally go down into a specific directory. You can see some of the ones I've played around with OMEGA test, for example, and pull out specific files. That's obviously an empty directory. So I'm not seeing much there, but you can get super granular and then select a file and restore or download that file. So it's pretty cool with how granular you can get. So you would choose the timestamp first that you wanna work with and then select the content that you wanna work with. So popping back here again, this was in the file backups. If I go to a full backup, you can see those incremental backups are again, I've got a couple stored from quite a while ago, but I can go through and see some of my more recent backups here as well. And I can restore a backup or generate that download. Oh, I've also got additional pages there. I was like, my last backup was April, but no, there are multiple pages. So that's good to know that we are actually backing up. Fire. Behind the scenes, I was like, oh, everything's fine, everything's fine. I was just gonna say it's a really good tool, particularly for those use cases we talked about where your students or your users aren't working in installatron. I have worked with people who have accidentally nuked their HTML sites and Jetbackup is a very, it's a great way to bring those back and to help make sure that people know, hey, you can stay calm. It's okay. Jetbackup's also much because you can go in and grab individual files. And I love the download option that lets you just download the files instead of restore them. So I've done that with like, someone has a WordPress site maybe, but they've like accidentally messed up like their WP-config file. And I know if I happen to know it's that file, I could just go look at an old one and decide whether I wanna restore it or maybe that's not the issue and I move on, right? So that's super handy to have that control. Whereas in installatron, you kind of just have to restore the backup and be like, well, this is what it is now. And maybe it helps you, but that granularity is actually huge. I'll tell you, this little chat has inspired me to create a new t-shirt called Stay Calm, Restore from Jetbackup. Stay calm. Let's have backups. There you go. Stay calm. We've got backups. Backups are on the way. What's the, I don't know, maybe you all can help with the best. Stay calm. Stay calm and our set is gone. Also, I mean, I know we don't talk about DNS zone backups often when we're talking about Jetbackup, but I actually think that's super handy if you had to reset your DNS zone. For example, sometimes that's a troubleshooting tip that we have to use. And then if you've got custom text records or things in there that are kind of a pain to fill in, you can go back and look at what those are. I'm gonna peel back the curtain a little bit. I'm still learning, reclaim support. I had no idea there were DNS zone backups, and that is amazing. You're welcome. Yeah, thank you. You're welcome. Yeah, it is. I mean, and you'll talk, I'm sure, about the database backups. I mean, it is quite a tool, industry standard for C-Panel, and there's a reason it really does do a lot of the heavy lifting for us. Yeah, and you guys are getting a peek into some of my test directories. So, Apple, yes. Yeah, I was actually at one point creating a Drupal multi-site and all my sub-sites for different fruits. So that's what I was playing with. Professional development in action. Yeah, you can see quite a few there in the works. But yeah, these are nice just to, I also think it's interesting that for these sections, you're not choosing the timestamp first. You're seeing them all broken out, which creates many more records to sift through, whereas with the files and I think the full backups, you choose the timestamp first. So anyway, just know that that's available to you. And I think as best practice, if you ever have to restore an account, obviously reclaim can help with that, but it's good to start at the user level first, as opposed to just going straight to the server, WHM, Jet backup and working there, because there's a lot happening there. And it's best just to work in one account, as opposed to accidentally restoring or overriding something in another account. We have some good comments and a good question from Moe. The comment, Matt Davis says, stay calm, jet pack on. I don't want to confuse with WordPress jet pack. True. So jet backup and jet pack. It's good distinction. Almost. Matt, work a little editing there, but you are clear. And confusingly for everyone, jet pack also has backups. I know, exactly. Which they call like the WordPress mall, right? I don't even know, but yeah, I know it does it. And then Moe says, do folks use jet backup to archive sites that are taken down? Which is a great question. And actually we'll talk about archiving later. And that was something M also talked about. But to be clear, Moe, jet backups are literally backups and they're rolling. So I would not think of it as an archive of anything because as time goes on, they go away. Yeah. In fact, if you've got something that no longer exists, but it only exists in jet backup, you want to make a priority of restoring that or downloading, you know, because it's going to be gone in 30 days after the backup, right? So it's not going to exist for very long. So if your only copy of it is the backup, right? Remember, backups is the second copy of something, right? So if you're only copy of the backup, it's going to be gone within 30 days. Yeah. I would say if you flatten a WordPress site or something similar to HTML and you keep those HTML files on display as a flat site, those HTML files will go through jet backup, but they'll keep getting backed up. They're still on your C panel. But the site that got flattened will not stay forever. That's right. And whenever I flatten a site, which basically means you grab WordPress and you get an HTML version of it. And so it's an archival site that lasts a long time. I usually take the core files and database and put them somewhere, whether in my hosting account or somewhere else. So I know if I ever need to bring that back live to a database driven site, it can be. So that's another way to backup stuff. I do want to say that stay calm, jet backups gone probably doesn't work. No, that's the opposite of what you want to do. That's time for panic. That's not calling. That's not calling. But you should still stay calm, even though it's gone. I suppose. Any other questions? We do have a few minutes. Otherwise, Jim will just continue to find T-shirt and bumper sticker names. I don't think I'm alone. Matt's doing a fine job. He's going into draft mode, you know. And okay, here we have a Jackie. Thank you for submitting this question. And I'm going to point this to you, Lauren, to see where you're at. Okay. Can you go over the difference between the backup, backup wizard and jet backups app and C-Panel? It's a good one. Very good question, Jackie. Let's see what Lauren has. Why yes. Not to put you on the spot. And I'll think of more pithy. Right. So yeah, in short, Reclaim wants to provide as many options as possible to you to take the kind of backups that you need. That means that we have jet backup, which it's technically a third party plugin, just like Installatron. We're pulling jet backup in because we like jet backups functions and how it works for backup. So it's really important that that's there for us. We also want to keep C-Panel's native backup options there as well, just in case you prefer those. So these icons here, backup, backup wizard are C-Panel's standard backup versions. I'll click into them now. Honestly, in full transparency, I don't use these as much as jet backup or Installatron application backups, but they are available to you. The one place where this is pretty cool is if you needed to take a full account backup in order to take your C-Panel with you when you leave. So this is a nice resource for graduating students, for example. And we do have documentation around that. Same thing, partial backups. If I wanted to manually take a backup of a specific file directory, that's an option. And I can also download database backups here as well and then upload anything that I might have stored locally to restore. So that's a great just space that C-Panel provides natively for managing backups. The backup wizard is essentially the same thing, you know, where you can click backup or restore. So you have both of those options. Honestly, I don't know why they've split it out into two icons, but there you go. I guess the wizard makes it easier. Yeah, that's probably it is, you know, if I were to prefer one over the other, I'd probably start with backup wizard. But again, it's just about the type of, you know, what you want to feature. I think it is nice to have this full account button just right there in your face and that might be helpful for graduating students. Yeah, it walks you through it slightly. It's kind of honestly in classic C-Panel fashion, they just, it's in there twice because someone makes it and the C-Panel will just, they're comfortable with having multiple places to do the same thing. We're about to spin down this session and get ready for our next, but I will make one quick point as we do that is, Jackie, keep in mind that if you do a full download of a Jet Backup or a kind of database, that won't restore, like Lauren said, to like a clean new C-Panel instance. You would have to restore that Jet Backup to C-Panel and then take a full backup that you could port with you. And I've made that mistake before, thinking I could do a full C-Panel backup from Jet Backup, but you can't because Jet Backup is using custom code to make their backups that don't necessarily translate in the same way. So the backup tool in C-Panel is great for a full backup that you can port to another service, whereas Jet Backup is something you wanna use to get your files or databases back online. So. And with that, we will close and see you at the next session. Thanks everyone for joining. Thanks.