Daily Data Back-up
Understand what daily data backups are, what they include and what they imply for your files and email messages.
If you run a site, having a backup is something very vital, particularly if you have important data or you have invested time and cash in building the website. There are different situations why you may need a backup - if you update a script and something goes completely wrong, if you erase a file or an entire folder by mistake, and so forth. Having regular backups will help you avoid any loss of information or at least minimize the damage, which is still better than losing the entire site. You can download a copy of your content on your PC every now and then, but because you can't do that after each and every change, you must rely on the backups which your host company generates. Since this is something extremely crucial, you must make sure that they keep up-to-date backups, given that a backup executed once every one or two weeks won't do any good if you run an Internet site such as an online store or a holiday accommodation booking website.
Daily Data Back-up in Cloud Web Hosting
All files and databases hosted under a cloud web hosting account on our cloud platform are backed up regularly, so regardless what happens with your Internet site, we shall have a copy of your content and we'll be able to restore it in no time. We have surpassed what other providers may offer in this regard, because our system generates a backup not less than 4 times each day. If you would like any content to be restored, you should get in touch with our tech support team via a trouble ticket and they will do what is important within the hour, restoring the content from the date you want. Furthermore, you might also check out the backups through your Hepsia CP. They'll be listed inside the File Manager section and sorted by date and time. Restoring a website is as basic as copying the files from the backup folder to the live domain folder, so even when you have no knowledge, you shall not have any problems.