Daily Data Back-up
Comprehend the idea behind the Daily Data Back-up and find out why it can be a fantastic benefit to have them available.
A backup is a copy of a site that is kept on a different hosting server and can be restored if a problem occurs with the live Internet site - an unsuccessful script update, an unintended deletion of a file or of your whole database, and so on. Restoring the site the way it was will take away or reduce the damage the problem may have caused, which is by all means a much better option than having to reconstruct the entire site from scratch. Even though you may download a copy of your content on your personal computer, keeping a backup is a functionality that the majority of website hosting providers include as part of their packages. It's important to check out how often they do that, though, because some service providers generate a backup just once every 7 days, which might be far from enough for a booking Internet site or an e-commerce portal where the information is updated daily. It's adviseable to see how quick and simple a backup may be restored, which could be essential if some problem appears on your Internet site.
Daily Data Back-up in Hosting
When you purchase any of the hosting packages which we offer, you could take advantage of the backup function featured with our solutions by default and without extra cost. We shall produce a copy of your files and databases not once, but no less than four times per day, so every time an issue shows up on your website for whatever reason, we will speedily restore everything, and in the worst case scenario, your site shall be restored the way it was just a few hours ago. There are 2 ways for a backup to be restored - you may contact us via a support ticket and we will do what’s required on our end inside an hour, or you can directly copy the info from the backup to the live Internet site folder from the File Manager section of the Hepsia hosting Control Panel, where you shall find all of the backups that have been created listed in chronological order.