Weekly Backup
Find out how the weekly backups provided with the Virtual Private Servers operate as well as what data is protected.
Even if you take advantage of the very best software and hardware available, there's always a possibility that something might go wrong after some update, for example. In such conditions, it would be very beneficial if you have a backup of your content because you will steer clear of or reduce the loss of data and you can restore the correct functioning of your Internet sites promptly. When you use a shared web hosting account, standard backups are generated by your service provider, but this is not the case if you've got a virtual or a dedicated server and a predicament could lead to the loss of precious info. To avoid this kind of cases, we offer a backup upgrade for our hosting server packages, so we are able to keep a copy of your information safely and securely on an independent machine and restore the content if necessary. In this way you shall not have to worry about losing anything even in the event that you have vital information on the machine.
Weekly Backup in Dedicated Servers
When you employ one of our dedicated servers, you'll be able to use the optional backup service with just 2 clicks. You'll be able to add it during the initial signup and have backups produced as soon as your server is installed and operating or you'll be able to add it later on via your CP if you decide that you'll need it for the future. With this service, fifty Gigabytes of disk space on an individual web server will be reserved for you at all times, so in the event that anything bad happens with a site or some other web app, we shall instantly restore the content. You could get weekly backups not only as a separate service, but also as a part of our Managed Services pack, which includes a number of other tasks our admins can perform for you such as installing third-party software and updating the Operating System of your dedicated server. This would enable you to work on your web applications without needing to worry that something could go not as planned.