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Website Backup Tool

Our custom Backup tool lets you create backups and restore old versions of your site in a click. You can restore your whole website or just parts you need specifically, like files, databases, emails. You get access to 30 backup copies of your site for each day of the past month if you’re on a shared hosting plan. Cloud users can restore from up to 7 days back.

The Backup Restore solution is included and offered for free in all of our shared hosting plans. To access it, go to your Site Tools > Security > Backups.

Note that apart from these automated system backups made by SiteGround, you can create up to 5 on-demand backups with our GrowBig and GoGeek plans or purchase single backups with StartUp.

How to create backups and restore your site

To create a new backup, simply fill in a name for your backup in the Backup Name field under the Create & Restore section. Click Create and in a few minutes, your website backup will be ready.

To restore website data from a backup, you need to scroll down to Manage Backups and find the desired backup. If you have several backups, use the backup date to find easily the backup you want to restore from. Then click on the Actions menu and select a restore option.

After the restore is completed make sure to flush your site’s caches to see the changes.

How to restore specific data

If you need to restore only your files, databases, or emails, go to Manage Backups > Actions Menu (next to the desired backup). Then, select the type of data you want to recover and follow the next respective steps.

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N.B. The restore will not delete any new files created after the backup for your account was created.

After the restore is completed make sure to flush your site’s caches to see the changes.

How to view your restore history

You can see the history of your restores for the last 14 days in Site Tools > Security > Backups > Restore History. In the table, you can find more information about the type of your restores, the date of restoration, and more.

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