Updating Backups Vendor on 17 Dec 2025 01:23:49 (UTC-07:00)
Resolved on 17 Dec 2025 15:35:38 (UTC-07:00)
The backup migration has been fully completed across all nodes. Legacy backup destinations have been decommissioned, and all backup systems are now running on our new cloud backup platform.
All systems are online and operating normally.
The backup migration has been fully completed across all nodes. Legacy backup destinations have been decommissioned, and all backup systems are now running on our new cloud backup platform.
All systems are online and operating normally.
Update on 17 Dec 2025 11:50:20 (UTC-07:00)
Backup Migration Completed
All customer cPanel backups have successfully completed to our new cloud backup destination across all nodes.
What’s happening now
We are now in the final phase of the upgrade: purging/decommissioning legacy backup destinations and data.
No action is required on your end. We will post another update once the legacy purge is fully completed.
Backup Migration Completed
All customer cPanel backups have successfully completed to our new cloud backup destination across all nodes.
What’s happening now
We are now in the final phase of the upgrade: purging/decommissioning legacy backup destinations and data.
No action is required on your end. We will post another update once the legacy purge is fully completed.
In progress on 17 Dec 2025 04:44:36 (UTC-07:00)
We’re currently upgrading our backup storage provider to further improve backup reliability, performance, and long-term data durability.
What’s happening now
All nodes have been successfully reconfigured to our new cloud backup destination.
Backups are currently ~50% complete across all nodes.
You may notice minor background load while backup operations run. We are actively monitoring performance and stability.
What happens next
As each node completes a full baseline copy of all customer cPanel accounts to the new cloud destination, we are beginning the automatic pruning/decommissioning of legacy backup data.
The next node scheduled for legacy backup pruning is: crispr.fah-dc3-ds.com.
There is no action required on your end. We will continue to post updates as the migration progresses and as additional nodes complete verification and pruning.
We’re currently upgrading our backup storage provider to further improve backup reliability, performance, and long-term data durability.
What’s happening now
All nodes have been successfully reconfigured to our new cloud backup destination.
Backups are currently ~50% complete across all nodes.
You may notice minor background load while backup operations run. We are actively monitoring performance and stability.
What happens next
As each node completes a full baseline copy of all customer cPanel accounts to the new cloud destination, we are beginning the automatic pruning/decommissioning of legacy backup data.
The next node scheduled for legacy backup pruning is: crispr.fah-dc3-ds.com.
There is no action required on your end. We will continue to post updates as the migration progresses and as additional nodes complete verification and pruning.
Scheduled on 17 Dec 2025 01:23:49 (UTC-07:00)
We’re currently upgrading our backup storage provider to further improve backup reliability, performance, and long-term data durability.
What’s happening now:
We are actively creating fresh full backups of all customer cPanel accounts to our new backup destination.
During this process, you may notice minor background load while backups run, but we are monitoring performance closely.
What happens next:
Once the new backup set is fully established and verified, we will begin decommissioning the legacy backup destinations.
This cleanup is expected to be completed within the next 24–48 hours.
There is no action required on your end. We’ll post another update once the migration and verification are complete.
We’re currently upgrading our backup storage provider to further improve backup reliability, performance, and long-term data durability.
What’s happening now:
We are actively creating fresh full backups of all customer cPanel accounts to our new backup destination.
During this process, you may notice minor background load while backups run, but we are monitoring performance closely.
What happens next:
Once the new backup set is fully established and verified, we will begin decommissioning the legacy backup destinations.
This cleanup is expected to be completed within the next 24–48 hours.
There is no action required on your end. We’ll post another update once the migration and verification are complete.
