Probably some complicated methods of doing that manually, but I don’t know if I’d trust the restore process on those. What I ended up doing for cpanel servers is keep another dedi sitting on standby – so it was fully configured and ready to go, so in a disaster situation it could pull backups from AWS and bobs your uncle. The host has failover IPs available, so it didn’t require changing any website DNS, I’d just move the FO IP to point at the standby server, bingo bongo.
There’s really not many good options for cpanel dedi servers, surprisingly… Running on VPS is easy enough since most providers have snapshots available, but for dedis it feels like options are sooooo limited.
Even worse is when your backups fail… JetBackup failed on me 3/5 times. Literally trying to pull backups from Amazon and getting errors, corrupt backups or whatever, ugh… If you’re looking at trying a backups system, I’d recommend ignoring jetbackup, total failure of an app.