Data loss or website issues can strike at any time, making reliable backups and restoration crucial for website owners. JetBackup 5, a powerful backup and restore solution provides granular control over your cPanel data. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to restore specific addon domains, subdomains, databases, or even your entire cPanel data using JetBackup 5.
JetBackup 5 is a powerful backup and restore solution for cPanel users, offering granular control over your website data. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to restore specific addon domains, subdomains, databases, or even your entire cPanel account data using JetBackup 5.
Step 1: Access JetBackup 5 in cPanel
- Log in to your cPanel account using your credentials.
- Scroll down to the “Files” section and click on “JetBackup 5.”
Step 2: Navigate to the Restore Section
In the JetBackup 5 dashboard, you’ll find various backup and restore options. To restore specific data, follow these steps:
- Click on the “Restore” tab in the JetBackup 5 interface.
- You’ll see options for “File Restore,” “Database Restore,” and “Account Restore.” For this guide, we’ll explore each of these options.
Step 3: File Restore
Restoring Specific Files or Directories:
- Click on “File Restore.”
- Select the backup date from which you want to restore.
- Navigate to the directory containing the files you wish to restore.
- Check the box next to the file or directory you want to restore.
- Click the “Restore” button.
Step 4: Database Restore
Restoring a Specific Database:
- Click on “Database Restore.”
- Select the backup date from which you want to restore.
- Choose the database you want to restore from the list.
- Click the “Restore” button.
Step 5: Account Restore
Restoring an Entire cPanel Account or Specific Domains:
- Click on “Account Restore.”
- Select the backup date from which you want to restore.
- You have two options here:
- Restore Entire Account: To restore the entire cPanel account, select your account from the list and click the “Restore” button.
- Restore Specific Domains/Addons: To restore specific addon domains or subdomains, click on the “Partial Restore” tab, select the domain(s) you want to restore, and click the “Restore” button.
Step 6: Monitor the Restore Progress
After initiating the restore process, you can monitor the progress on the same page. Depending on the size of the data being restored, this may take some time.
Step 7: Verify the Restoration
Once the restore process is complete, it’s essential to verify that your data has been successfully restored. Visit the website, check databases, or access the files and directories you restored to ensure everything is functioning as expected.
Congratulations! You’ve successfully restored specific addon domains, subdomains, databases, or your entire cPanel account data using JetBackup 5. Regularly performing backups and knowing how to restore specific data when needed is crucial for maintaining the integrity and availability of your website.
Remember to keep your backup locally files secure and well-organized, and regularly test the restoration process to ensure that your data is always recoverable in case of unexpected issues or data loss.
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