- Website Development - SEO
- Website Development - Adwords
- Advertise Your Webpage
- Speed Up Your Website
- Website Development - Security
- Testing Your Website
- Webpage Migration
- Back Up Your Website
- Small Business Website
- E-Commerce Payment Gateway
- E-Commerce Platforms
- Purchasing a Public Certificate
- Public Authority Certificates
- Website Development - Setup
- Website Development - Cpanel
- Choosing a Web Hosting Company & a Plan
- Commercial & Free Themes
- Publishing & Development tools
- Flat & Dynamic Webpages
- CMS Platforms
- Configure DNS Record on a Hosting Platform
- Domain Privacy
- Website Development - Subdomains
- Domain Name Registration
- Domain Name
- Required Skills
- Website Development - Introduction
- Website Development - Home
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Back Up Your Website
Creating a backup of your website is important because it provides insurance against all types of setbacks, such as security compromises, inadvertently deleting your site files and database corruptions.
It is suggested backing up your site before you make changes each time and every time. If something goes wrong, you have a fresh copy that you know is working. It might seem pke a hassle, but the first time you use a backup, you re going to pat yourself on the back for having so much foresight.
There are two ways to back up your website −
Manual
Automatic(through cPanel).
Let us discuss both these ways to backup your website in detail.
Manual Backup
To manually backup your website, you can do it with a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) cpent pke we discussed previously with either – FileZilla or WinSCP. You connect your local computer to your hosting account and move files between them. To backup your website, you should just copy all the files from your hosting account to your local computer.
If you have a database, create a dump file (export/backup) of it used by your account. To do so, you should access the phpMyAdmin tool (available in your cPanel).
Automatic Backup
To automatically backup a website we can do it through the CPanel Console, which can be done by cpcking on the Backup Wizard as shown in the screenshot given below.
After cpcking on Backup Wizard, the next window that will show up will be pke the following screenshot. It will be explaining what all will be backed up with the tools provided by the cPanel.
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