Weekly Backup
Find out how the weekly backups offered with the Virtual Private Servers work and what data is protected.
In contrast to a shared web hosting account where the info is backed up by the hosting company, when you employ a virtual or a dedicated server you will have to keep manual backups since this type of a service is not provided by default. As excellent as a web server might be, there is always a possibility that something may go wrong. For instance, you might delete some content accidentally or a script-driven app might get corrupted after an update. In case you have a backup, you won't need to worry about this kind of issues as the content could be easily restored. As it may not be quite handy to do this regularly on your end, we offer an optional backup service for all our web server packages and we shall store a copy of your content on an independent machine to make certain that it's intact no matter what. With the upgrade, you'll be able to work on your hosting server without needing to worry that you could lose any data due to any reason.
Weekly Backup in Dedicated Hosting
When you employ one of our Linux dedicated servers hosting packages, you could use the optional backup service with just a few clicks. You can add it during the initial signup and have backups produced as soon as your server is working or you can add it afterwards from your Control Panel in case you decide that you shall need it for the future. With this service, 50 GB of disk space on an individual web server shall be reserved for you all of the time, so if anything fails with a site or some other web application, we can immediately restore the content. You can get weekly backups not only as an independent service, but also as a part of our Managed Services pack, which features various other tasks that our administrators can do for you such as installing third-party software and updating the OS of your dedicated hosting server. This will permit you to work on your web applications without needing to worry that something could go not as planned.