Peace of Mind with Automatic Timeline Backups
May 11, 2021 9:33 pm
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You deserve a peace of mind with HCP Automatic Timeline Backups!
Never worry about losing data again. With nightly backups & 30 days retention period you are covered.
- Automatic daily snapshots of your package and databases
- Easily restore snapshots of your package and databases
- Take control of snapshots via HCP (Hosting Control Panel)
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About Timeline Backups
With our Timeline Backups product, automatic snapshots of your website files and databases are taken on a daily basis to remote server, and can be restored at any point.
You don't have to take any action to configure this service. Once activated, we include your selected website files and databases as standard. To view any of the previous snapshots taken, you should visit the Timeline Backups page in HCP, click Manage Snapshots next to the package you are interested in and choose Restore Snapshot next to the website or database you wish to view.
From the management page you can:
View Snapshots
This option allows you to view and restore any of the previous snapshots for your services.
The Snapshot Time dropdown shows the date and time of all previous snapshots we've taken. If you want to go ahead with a restore, select the snapshot time, choose the target and how you'd like the data to be restored and click 'Restore'.
Take Snapshot
This option allows you to run an 'on demand' snapshot of the particular service. This is a manual task which you do as well as the daily snapshots that are taken automatically. Once completed, you can go to Restore Snapshot and you will see the snapshot that has just been taken.
Note: the Snapshot takes a backup of all domains and subdomains on a given package.
View Previous Actions
This section shows all previous 'manual' tasks against that snapshot. This does not include the automatic, daily snapshots.