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  • dalem
    if your using a dns only cluster it would only copy the local zones and not necarrly the newest most situations you would want to leave this unchecked If you use a DNSONLY cluster, the pkgacct script examines all of the DNS zones in the DNS cluster to find the record with the newest serial number. It then stores that DNS zone in the backup. By default, backups are cluster-aware and pull the account's zone from the DNS cluster itself. To pull the account's zone from the local machine, enable the Use Local DNS option in WHM's
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  • trucmuche
    I don't know what is a "DNSONLY cluster"...I think it means that I don't use such thing... :-) Well, the answer of my question about MySQL directory depends on the situation, of course... But that doesn't help me to understand when to do a choice or the other... Could somebody be more explicit, allowing me to understand and learn something about this ? Thanks again !
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  • ontariodatacenter
    I will do entire mysql directory, backed up to a network nas, or ftp. (at least autobackup every 24 Hrs). DNSONLY from cpanel are separated dns servers you can have to manage your dns outside the cpanel server and work with cluster environment, then can be backed up as well
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, You can leave "Use Local DNS" disabled if you don't use a DNS cluster. It's likely a good idea to backup the entire MySQL directory and backup MySQL databases per account, unless you are limited on backup space. Thank you.
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  • trucmuche
    Thank you very much for your answers ! :-)
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