Backups
What’s the best practice for storing backups?
The best practice for storing backups includes keeping multiple copies in different locations. Utilize cloud storage services, external hard drives, or other secure mediums in... continue reading
November 6, 2023
Can I download backups to my local computer?
Yes, you can download backups to your local computer from cPanel. If you created a full account backup from the Files > Backup option in... continue reading
November 6, 2023
Is it possible to backup just my emails?
There isn’t a direct option in cPanel to backup all email accounts collectively. However, you can perform a full cPanel backup which includes email data.... continue reading
November 6, 2023
What is the difference between a full account backup and a partial backup in cPanel?
In cPanel, a full account backup includes everything related to your account: all files in your home directory, email configurations, databases, and settings. It’s a... continue reading
November 6, 2023
How do I restore a backup in cPanel?
To restore a backup in cPanel: Good to Know: Restoration can take some time depending on the size of the backup. Ensure that you’re restoring... continue reading
November 6, 2023
I took a backup from cPanel and can’t find it. Where do I look?
If you’ve created a backup using cPanel and can’t find it, the default location is typically your home directory. Check in the /home/username folder, where... continue reading
November 6, 2023
Does Spiderz take backups of my website and email?
Yes, Spiderz performs weekly backups of client accounts, including both websites and emails, and these backups are retained for up to 180 days. While these... continue reading
November 6, 2023
How many backups should I take of my website?
We recommend taking a backup of your website at least once a week for typical sites, and more frequently if you make regular updates. Make... continue reading
November 1, 2023
Why are backups important?
Backups are essential for safeguarding your website data and emails. They act as a safety net, allowing you to restore your site to a previous... continue reading