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<seo title="How to make backup" metakeywords="full site backup make create backup cpanel backup" metadescription="How to make backup in cpanel" /> <br> <div align="justify">[http://myidealhost.com/about.shtml MyIdealHost hosting company] provides reliable, sold and secure [http://myidealhost.com/hosting.shtml web hosting solutions]. However as any electronic devices servers may fail. To save user data we make backups of all the hosting accounts periodically and store them on remote backup servers. Additionally we strongly recommend you to make backup of your [http://myidealhost.com/hosting.shtml hosting account] from time to time and download it on your local computer. Backup is the process of making your data copies which may be used to restore the original content in case of a data corruption. You can create either partial or full backup. Full backup is more preferable as it makes a copy of your website’s files, directories, databases, and email configurations. In this tutorial we'll let you know how to '''make backup''' of your data. Using '''cPanel''' interface makes it easy to create backup. Once you are logged in, look for ''''[[Files]]'''' => ''''Backups''''. There you'll see the option to generate the full backup of your hosting account: '''1'''. Click the ''''Download or Generate a Full Web Site Backup'''' button. {{#icon: How to make backup.png|How to make backup}} '''2'''. Select ''''Home Directory'''' from the ''''Backup Destination'''' field. '''3'''. Enter your '''email address'''. You will receive an email to this address once the cpanel backup is complete. {{#icon: Full backup.png|Full backup}} You can also '''download''' a site backup to your local PC. Under '''Backups Available for Download''', select the cpanel backup file you’d like to save to your computer. Now you know how to make backup of your acount info and prevent possible data loss.</div>
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