Browsable Daily Backups in Website Hosting
If you acquire one of our website hosting solutions, we shall keep backups of your whole information 4 times a day, so if anything needs to be restored, you could use the most recent copy, which means no loss of data or minimal harm in case that you've added info after the last backup was generated. You shall also be able to browse all backups going a week back via the File Manager section of your Control Panel, hence you'll be able to easily find and restore the files that you need from the precise time that you require. The restoration is as easy as copying a file or a folder from one location to another, thus no specific skills are needed. For security reasons all backup files are read-only to make certain that content can't be erased from them by mistake. With this platform you will never have to worry about the integrity of your data no matter what because we'll normally have at least several copies which you shall always be able to search through from within your Control Panel.
Browsable Daily Backups in Dedicated Hosting
If you select any of our Linux semi-dedicated packages, our system will produce backups of any data that you create or upload by default. This'll happen four times each day at regular intervals and the copies are saved for no less than one week so as to make certain that if you need an older backup, we shall have it. We've improved this feature even further considering that we've made it possible to check out all available backups just like standard folders inside the File Manager of the web hosting Control Panel. This will give you more control over your sites considering that you are able to see when every one of the backups has been created and you can restore any file or folder by copying it to the live domain directory inside your account. Certainly, our tech support can help you with that, but in the event that you require anything to be restored quickly, you will not have to lose time. With our backup service, you won't need to worry about losing important data even if you find out that you need it a couple of days later.