This guide shows how to add an FTP backup destination to JetBackup.
First make sure that you have the appropriate FTP destination plugin installed and enabled.
Then create a new FTP user and password on the backup destination server. Then create the destination and add the credentials in the "Add Destination Screen".
An example FTP Configuration page for the destination:
Specify a unique name for your destination. This will be used internally for your convenience.
This option allows you to add the destination as a "Read Only" destination. You can only restore and download existing backups from a read-only destination. Read Only is required if the Backup Directory is already owned by another destination/server. This option is only selectable upon creating the destination and will be automatically enabled for any destinations added during a Disaster Recovery.
Specify the owner for this destination. This grants the owner and its parent account(s) permission to modify and delete this destination. Please note that the owner specified will also need Can Manage Destinations permission granted under the Permissions section.
This option allows you to set the number of worker threads that can be used by the destination for upload/download/get/delete requests. This will be shared evenly across the number of Concurrent Tasks set for Backup or Restore/Download. As the tasks complete, the available threads will be allocated to the remaining active tasks up to the set limit. You can lower this value if you receive rate-limit errors from the remote destination.
This will be our starting point when accessing this destination. There are two ways to get to each directory: Relative and Absolute
Relative path "./" will point to the Absolute path of the SSH/Linux user home directory "/home/USERNAME"
Make sure that you always have the right permission to the path you're using.
Note: The absolute path must be unique and can not be used by two different Destination Configurations. If a backup directory is already owned by another JetBackup Destination, you may create a "Read Only" Destination to that path.
A simple hostname or IP address to access the remote backup server.
Your remote port. Default port is 21.
The remote user to login with. It is recommended to create a dedicated user for backups and not use root user.
Password for the provided FTP user.
Timeout for the connection. The default value is 30 (in seconds), you can increase this if the connection to the remote server is poor and you might face longer timeout issues.
Number of times JetBackup will attempt to connect to the destination. The default value is 3 Retries. You can increase this value but unsuccessful connections will be made longer.
Support for SSL-FTP connections providing greater security through the use of SSL certificates.
In passive mode, data connections are initiated by the client, rather than by the server. It may be needed if the client is behind firewall.