Browsable Daily Backups in Shared Website Hosting
The backup service is activated by default for every single shared website hosting solution that we offer and unlike other businesses, we keep a copy of your files four times each day. We also keep the backups for the past one week and we do not erase any of them, so in case you require any content from a certain day and hour, you could restore it easily. Even though our technical support can certainly aid you with that, you won't have to lose time to contact them given that all backups are available as browsable folders inside the File Manager section of the Hepsia Control Panel, which is used to control the shared hosting accounts, so restoring a backup is as simple as copying a folder or a particular file depending on what you need. To avoid any unintentional deletions, the backups are in read-only mode, hence they can be copied, but not altered. When you use our hosting services, you won't have to worry that you could lose content under any circumstances.
Browsable Daily Backups in Dedicated Hosting
You shall be able to reap the benefits of our groundbreaking backup system with every single semi-dedicated servers plans that we offer and by default we will keep no less than four copies of your content every day. All backups are kept for at least 7 days, so you'll be able to restore any data whenever you require it and from whatever date you need it. What differentiates our platform from what other firms offer is the chance to look through all backups as standard folders inside the File Manager section of your account. All the content which you will discover there is read-only to avoid any possibility of deleting it by mistake and restoring a particular file, folder or website is as basic as copying it from the backup directory to the location inside your account in which you require it. This function will save you time and will allow you to restore any content even in the event that you have absolutely no practical experience and that's the first web hosting account you are using.