Browsable Daily Backups in Shared Web Hosting
The backup service is turned on by default for each and every shared web hosting package that we offer and in contrast to other companies, we keep a copy of your files four times each day. We also keep the backups for the past seven days and we don't delete any of them, so in case you require any content from a particular day and hour, you can restore it effortlessly. Even though our tech support team can aid you with that, you will not have to lose time to contact them given that all backups are available as browsable folders inside the File Manager section of the Hepsia CP, which is used to handle the shared hosting accounts, so restoring a backup is as basic as copying a folder or a certain file based upon what you need. To prevent any unintentional deletions, the backups are in read-only mode, thus they can be copied, but not altered. If you use our hosting services, you won't need to be concerned that you may possibly lose information under any circumstances.
Browsable Daily Backups in Dedicated Hosting
If you opt for any one of our semi-dedicated hosting services, our system will generate backups of any information that you create or upload by default. This will happen 4 times per day at regular intervals and the backups are saved for no less than 1 week as to ensure that in case you need an older backup, we will have it. We have improved this feature even further given that we have made it possible to surf all available backups like conventional folders in the File Manager of the Internet hosting CP. This shall provide you with more control over your sites considering that you are able to see when each of the backups has been made and you'll be able to restore any file or folder by copying it to the live domain directory inside your account. Obviously, our tech support can help you with that, but when you need anything to be restored quickly, you'll not have to lose time. With our backup service, you won't have to worry about losing vital information even in the event that you figure out that you need it a few days later.