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This tool may be useful for more experienced users who wish to expedite the backup process.
Note: Newer users may prefer to use the Backup Wizard.
Full backups
You can use this interface to create a full backup. The full backup will include your /home
directory, databases, email forwarders, and filters.
Create a Full Backup
To save a copy of your website to the web server:
- Click the Download or Generate a Full Web Site Backup button.
- Select Home Directory from the Backup Destination heading.
- Enter your email address.
- Click the Generate Backup button. You will receive an email after the backup is complete.
- The backup file's creation date appears in the filename (which begins with backup-MM-DD-YYYY). The file will be stored as a tar ball, or compressed data file, with the file extension
.tar.gz
.
- The backup file's creation date appears in the filename (which begins with backup-MM-DD-YYYY). The file will be stored as a tar ball, or compressed data file, with the file extension
Download a Full Backup
To download a full backup to your computer:
- Click Download or Generate a Full Web Site Backup.
- Under Backups Available for Download, select the backup file that you wish to save to your computer.
- The backup file's creation date appears in the filename (which begins with backup-MM-DD-YYYY). The file will be stored as a tar ball, or compressed data file, with the file extension
.tar.gz
.
- The backup file's creation date appears in the filename (which begins with backup-MM-DD-YYYY). The file will be stored as a tar ball, or compressed data file, with the file extension
Store a Backup file remotely
You can also use the Full Backup interface to log in to a remote computer via FTP/SCP and store the backup files there.
To remotely store a backup file:
- Select Remote FTP Server, Remote FTP Server (passive mode transfer), or Secure Copy (SCP) from the Backup Destination menu.
- Enter the remote server's information in the text boxes that appear when you select the backup destination.
- Click Generate Backup.
You will receive an email after the process is complete.
Notes:
- This feature is intended for advanced users.
- You cannot use a full backup to restore your site via the cPanel interface. You must download and decompress the file prior to restoration. After you decompress the file, you can upload and restore the individual pieces of your account that are contained within the full backup.
Partial Backups
The Backups interface also allows you to store individual pieces of your account.
If you wish to download and store your entire /home
directory, your SQL database(s), and your email forwarders and filters, click the appropriate links under the Partial Backups headings. This method will download the backup file(s) to your computer and save them to a specified directory.
Important: The Email Filters backup file that you download will only store the domain account-level email filters that are found in the /etc/vfilters/$domain
file. The backup file will not store user account-level email filters.
System Backups
If system backups have been enabled by your web host, you can download a compressed copy of all your website’s files here.
You will see options to download the most recent backup made at daily, weekly, or monthly intervals.
Download Options for System Backups
Restore the site from the Backups link
This function will restore portions of your site using a backup file on your computer. To begin, choose the part of your site that you wish to restore.
To restore a portion of your site:
- Click the appropriate Choose File button.
- For example, if you wish to restore your MySQL database, click Choose File under the Restore a MySQL Database heading.
- Select the backup file from your computer.
- Click Upload to restore that portion of your site.
Important information about your backups
Contents of the home directory backup
When you back up your /home
directory, the backup includes:
- All of the files that you own.
- Files that you do not own but have access to.
Note: Files that you do not own and do not have access to are not included in the backup — even if they are stored in your /home
directory.
Can I exclude files from a backup?
You can exclude certain files and directories from a backup by placing a configuration file in your /home
directory.
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