Having backup plans for your website is vital and if handled properly, can guarantee the safe running of your site. With so many options of backup facilities available, choosing the best option may not be simple.Price is important, but it should not be your only concern and attention should be given to your requirements. This means it may be worthwhile to take advantage of trial offers from various websites.
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Re: Backup Your Website
I always backup my website while programing on dreamweaver.
Last edited by admin; 08-12-2015, 08:47 AM.
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To backup your website is not difficult. You can do it even from Cpanel of your web-hosting.
Last edited by admin; 08-12-2015, 08:54 AM.
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There is a website websitebackupservice.com
try this it is good for backing up website.
Last edited by admin; 08-12-2015, 08:49 AM.
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Originally posted by Nile Hadwards View PostHaving backup plans for your website is vital and if handled properly, can guarantee the sfae running of your site. With so many options of backup facilities available, choosing the best option may not be simple.Price is important but it should not be your only concern and attention should be given to your requirements. This means it may be worthwhile to take advantage of trial offers from various websites.
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Some hosts provide one click back ups which will allow you to download the entire site including any databases, mailing lists, emails, logs, etc. in .zip or .tar.gz format.
These back ups can generally be accessed with WinZip or another zip utility, but in most instances you won’t need to unzip them. If you want to restore a back up, you should be able to upload it and restore it from the cPanel.
Last edited by admin; 03-23-2011, 06:23 AM.
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Everyone should backup their sites regularly! It's quick and easy and will give you peace of mind. Login into cPanel (www.yourdomain.com/securecontrolpanel) and follow this instructional video. (It's a bluehost tutorial, but you get the idea)
http://bluehost.com/demo/cpanel_xskin_backup.htm
Then keep your files in a safe place. You should keep your files in several places just in case. (Home, Work and somewhere offsite)
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