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<html>This demo will show you how to download a full backup of your account through your cPanel.<br />
This demo will show you how to download a full backup of your account through your cPanel.
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Note: You will first have to generate a full backup of your account before you're able to download it. For more information on how to generate a full backup of your account, please see the following video demo on how to do so:<br />
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<a href='https://esupport.acenet-inc.net/article/226' id='articlelink'>Generating a Full Backup</a><br />
A full backup of your account contains all content needed to restore your account to its current state (files/emails/databases/configurations). We recommend downloading a full backup of your account as soon as you have generated one. Once you have downloaded the full backup, feel free to remove it from your home directory on the server. Keeping your full backups saved on your local machine instead of the server will help ensure you do not go over your account's allotted disk space quota.
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A full backup of your account contains all content needed to restore your account to its current state (files/e-mails/databases/configurations). We recommend downloading a full backup of your account as soon as you have generated one. Once you have downloaded the full backup, feel free to remove it from your home directory on the server. Keeping your full backups saved on your local machine instead of the server will help ensure you do not go over your account's allotted disk space quota.<br />
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[1] Click on "Backup" within the "Files" section of your cPanel
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[2] Click on the "Databases" button under the "Full Backup" section
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{{note|Under the "Backups Available for Download" section you will see your previously generated backups listed}}
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[1] Click on "Backup" within the "Files" section of your cPanel<br />
[3] Click on the backup you would like to download and then click "Save"
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[2] Click on the "Databases" button under the "Full Backup" section<br />
[4] Select the location on your local machine where you would like to save the backup and then click "Save" to finish downloading a full backup of your account
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* Under the "Backups Available for Download" section you will see your previously generated backups listed<br />
 
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[3] Click on the backup you would like to download and then click "Save"<br />
 
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[[Generating a Full Backup]]
[4] Select the location on your local machine where you would like to save the backup and then click "Save" to finish downloading a full backup of your account<br />
 
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[[Downloading a MySQL Backup]]
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<a href='https://esupport.acenet-inc.net/article/226' id='articlelink'>Generating a Full Backup</a><br />
<a href='https://esupport.acenet-inc.net/article/201' id='articlelink'>Downloading a MySQL Backup</a></html> [[Category:cPanel]]

Latest revision as of 13:10, 16 October 2012

This demo will show you how to download a full backup of your account through your cPanel.

You will first have to generate a full backup of your account before you're able to download it. For more information on how to generate a full backup of your account, please see Generating a Full Backup

A full backup of your account contains all content needed to restore your account to its current state (files/emails/databases/configurations). We recommend downloading a full backup of your account as soon as you have generated one. Once you have downloaded the full backup, feel free to remove it from your home directory on the server. Keeping your full backups saved on your local machine instead of the server will help ensure you do not go over your account's allotted disk space quota.

[1] Click on "Backup" within the "Files" section of your cPanel

[2] Click on the "Databases" button under the "Full Backup" section

Under the "Backups Available for Download" section you will see your previously generated backups listed

[3] Click on the backup you would like to download and then click "Save"

[4] Select the location on your local machine where you would like to save the backup and then click "Save" to finish downloading a full backup of your account


Related Topics

Generating a Full Backup

Downloading a MySQL Backup