Daily Data Back-up
Understand the idea behind the Daily Data Back-up and discover why it can be an awesome benefit to have them readily available.
A backup is a copy of a website that is kept on a separate web server and could be restored if something wrong happens with the live site - an unsuccessful script update, an unintentional deletion of some file or of the whole database, etcetera. Restoring the Internet site the way it was will remove or decrease the damage the problem may have caused, which is by all means an obviously better option than having to reconstruct your entire site from scratch. Although you could download a copy of your content on your laptop or computer, keeping a backup is a function that almost all website hosting providers include as part of their plans. You have to check how frequently they do that, though, because some companies create a backup just once every 7 days, which may be far from enough for a booking Internet site or an e-commerce portal in which the info is updated each day. You should also see how quick and easy a backup could be restored, which can be essential if some issue appears on your website.
Daily Data Back-up in Website Hosting
When you order any of the website hosting plans which we provide, you'll be able to take full advantage of the backup function featured with our packages by default and without extra cost. We will create a copy of your files and databases not once, but at least four times per day, so whenever a problem shows up on your website for some reason, we can easily restore everything, and in the toughest scenario, your site will be restored the way it was only some hours ago. There are 2 ways for a backup to be restored - you could contact us via a support ticket and we shall do what’s required on our end inside the hour, or you could directly copy the content from the backup to the live site folder from the File Manager section of the Hepsia website hosting Control Panel, where you will find all the backups that have been created listed in chronological order.