Browsable Daily Backups in Shared Hosting
The backup service is activated by default for every shared hosting solution we offer and in contrast to other businesses, we keep a copy of your files 4 times a day. We also keep the backups for the past 7 days and we don't remove any one of them, so if you need any content from a particular day and hour, you can restore it effortlessly. Even though our tech support can easily assist you with that, you won't have to lose time to contact them since all backups are available as browsable folders within the File Manager section of the Hepsia Control Panel, which is used to control the shared hosting accounts, so restoring a backup is as basic as copying a folder or a specific file based upon what you need. In order to avoid any unintended deletions, the backups are in read-only mode, thus they can be copied, but not modified. If 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
The backup service is activated by default for all semi-dedicated server accounts which are set up on our state-of-the-art cloud platform. A copy of the whole content is created each day and we shall always have at least 4 backups of your files for every one of the past seven days. Other than the amount of backups, the edge of our platform over the service which other companies offer is the fact that you are able to surf all available backups via the File Manager tool in your web hosting Control Panel. The only big difference from the regular folders you have is that the backup ones are with read-only permissions for protection reasons, but the control is exactly the same, therefore if you would like to restore one file or an entire folder, you just need to copy it to the actual domain name directory and you'll be all set. This feature will save you the time that you would otherwise spend to get hold of our technical support and will supply you with the stability that you require as you will never lose any info anymore.