The Managed Backup name is changed to Backup Service to standardize our product terminology. Previously, it was referred to as Managed Backup, Backup as a Service, or Backup by Acronis across different platforms. This new unified name ensures consistency in our communications and branding, service calalog and pricelist.
In the DCD, the product resides under Storage > Backup Service (previously named as Backups).
In the price list, the name changed from Backup as a Service to Backup Service.
In the service catalog, the product is renamed from IONOS Cloud Backup to Backup Service.
Metering descriptions in the billing API call that returns a list of available products stay intact. For example, 30d per 1GB Backup Storage for Win. or Linux Server Backup.
In the Cloud API v6, the product is renamed from Backup units to Backup Service.
Rest assured, the service itself remains unchanged.
Ensure that the following firewall rules are configured to allow the backup agent to communicate effectively:
Management servers
85.215.127.12
85.215.127.13
85.215.127.14
85.215.127.15
TCP ports 443
and 8443
are used to access the service console, register the backup agents, download the certificates, obtain user authorization, and download files from the cloud storage. The backup agents use the whole range from 7770
-7800
to communicate with the management server.
Storage servers
85.214.7.0/24
85.215.126.0/24
TCP port 44445
is used by backup agents for data transfer during backup and recovery.
The availability of our data centers is 99.95%. The maximum number of maintenance hours is four in three months.
Our entire storage system ensures maximum redundancy for all hardware components. All storage volumes are replicated synchronously on additional storage servers, which are physically located in separate fire zones of the same modular data center. Additionally, all communication connections and devices are implemented with a minimum of single redundancy protection. In the event of a physical failure of a server with a VM, the VM restarts on another physical server.
You can create snapshots or backups of your storage within the Data Center Designer.
Tutorial: Learn how to create a snapshot within the DCD.
Reliable performance and security are ensured, to a large extent, by storing the data in duplicate, meaning in two separate zones of the data center. Reliability and security would only be marginally improved by mirroring mass storage devices, such as RAID 1.
Striping with RAID 0, or using RAID 5 to boost speed and reliability, would also have hardly any effect; the same holds true for DRBD storage systems.
We do not recommend striping as it interferes with additional security measures that we apply in order to ensure data integrity over parallel storage blocks.
To enhance the integrity of your data, consider using the ZFS file system.