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FusionBackup

Backup orchestration, version history, hash verification, local and cloud mirrors, restore testing, and recovery reporting for Fusion products and customer infrastructure.

Policy Based Protection

Define what matters, where it lives, and how fast it must recover.

FusionBackup manages backup sets for websites, databases, media libraries, file shares, mail stores, PBX configs, node caches, and customer systems. Each set can carry schedule, retention, encryption, compression, target, and restore-test policy.

Backup Sets

Sources and schedules

Track filesystem paths, database exports, application folders, mail stores, and product data with clear schedules and owners.

Targets

Local and cloud mirrors

Write to FusionStorage, local office nodes, private storage, or provider-backed archives with mirrored destination policy.

Retention

Versions that make sense

Keep daily, weekly, monthly, and legal hold versions without letting every backup job invent its own rules.

Smart Hashing

The custom file hash system becomes very useful here.

Backup software lives or dies by proof. FusionBackup can use full-file SHA-256, block manifests, byte counts, metadata signatures, and restore verification so it knows whether a file changed, whether a replica is healthy, and whether a restore will actually work.

That same hash intelligence can reduce upload cost, detect corruption, avoid duplicate storage, and make backup status explainable.

Integrity signals

  • Full-file and block-level hash manifests
  • Deduplication across backup sets and storage targets
  • Changed-block transfer planning for large files
  • Corruption and missing-replica detection
  • Version-to-version difference summaries
  • Restore verification reports for audits

Recovery Assurance

A backup is not finished until restore confidence is visible.

FusionBackup should make restore tests first-class: recover a sample, verify hashes, report recovery time, and show what would happen if a server, site, mailbox, or customer folder needed to be rebuilt.

1

Discover

Inventory important sources, ownership, estimated size, change rate, application dependency, and recovery priority.

2

Snapshot

Create versioned snapshots with manifests, hashes, compression policy, encryption policy, and destination records.

3

Replicate

Mirror to local node, FusionStorage, customer cloud, or private infrastructure through FusionBridge routing.

4

Prove

Run restore tests, verify files, record report output, and alert FusionAnalyze when backup health changes.

Platform Role

FusionBackup protects the systems the Fusion ecosystem depends on.

It sits beside FusionStorage, FusionFTP, FusionBridge, FusionNodes, and FusionAnalyze: storage keeps objects, FTP moves files, Bridge routes jobs, nodes run local work, and Analyze reports backup health.

FusionStorage

Stores backup objects, manifests, replicas, archives, checksums, and retention tiers.

FusionFTP

Migrates server folders and can seed backups through relay cache and verified transfer jobs.

FusionBridge

Routes backup and restore jobs between cloud, local nodes, customer systems, and provider APIs.

FusionAnalyze

Reports backup success, failure trends, restore-test coverage, storage growth, and risk.

Starter API Shape

Start with backup sets, jobs, snapshots, and restore tests.

The first API can register backup sets, queue jobs, inspect snapshot status, record target health, and schedule restore tests. Later it can grow into customer billing, compliance reports, agent deployment, and backup marketplace packs.

Candidate endpoints

  • POST /api/backup-sets register a protected source
  • POST /api/backup-sets/{uuid}/jobs queue a backup job
  • GET /api/snapshots/{uuid} inspect snapshot integrity
  • POST /api/restore-tests run a restore verification
  • GET /api/targets/{uuid}/health inspect target health

FusionBackup

Backups need receipts, restore tests, and clear ownership.

FusionBackup is being developed as the backup and recovery assurance layer for Fusion Software products, nodes, websites, mail, PBX, files, and customer infrastructure.

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