Weekly Backup
Discover how easy it can be to have your information risk-free using the Weekly Backup feature of our Virtual Private Servers.
We acknowledge the fact that you might have vital information on your virtual or dedicated web server, therefore we offer an optional backup upgrade that you can easily add whenever you want. While shared web hosting servers are backed up routinely by all Internet hosting service providers, this is not the case for standalone hosting servers, so unless you keep a copy of your files on your pc, you risk losing valuable information in the event that something goes wrong - deleting something accidentally or updating a script-driven application unsuccessfully, as an illustration. With our additional service, we'll generate a backup of your info on an individual server as to make perfectly sure that we will have a good copy at all times and that we can restore everything the way it was before the predicament emerged. The optional upgrade will help you handle your content without worrying about possible breakdowns of any kind.
Weekly Backup in Dedicated Hosting
When you employ one of our Linux dedicated hosting, you'll be able to take full advantage of the optional backup service with just a few clicks. You'll be able to include it during the initial signup and have backups produced the moment your web server is operational or you could add it afterwards from your CP if you decide that you will need it for the future. With this service, fifty GB of disk space on a separate server shall be reserved for you all the time, so in the event that anything bad happens with a website or some other web application, we could quickly restore the info. You could get weekly backups not only as an individual service, but also as an element of our Managed Services pack, which includes many other tasks that our professionals can do for you such as installing third-party software and updating the OS of your dedicated web server. This would permit you to work on your web applications without worrying that something might go not as planned.