
While this may sound great, if your website is fairly large, downloading these backups on a regular basis takes a lot of time and can take up a lot of disk space.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Generating the one backup file may take longer, but it ensures you have a copy of everything in your account. Once the full backup is created in cPanel, you can then download the backup to your computer. Creating a Full Backup of your cPanel AccountĪ full backup will create a compressed file (e.g.: /home/exampl3/backup-_10-53-25_) of your account that includes all of your files, databases, email forwarders, and any emails stored on the server. We'll start off below by showing you how to generate the full backup, and then we'll explain how to download individual backups of your files and your databases.

This means that you can download backups of your database more often than downloading the full website backup, thus saving yourself time and disk space when storing the backups. If you have software such as WordPress, your database is updated most of the time while your files generally are not changed.

You can generate and download one backup file of your entire account, which includes all of your files and databases or you can create and download backups of these items individually. In cPanel, using the Backup Wizard, there are two different ways you can generate backups of your account.

If your account is over 3GB in size, please see our article on using FTP to backup your site files.

You can either create backups via cPanel or download files via FTP and download database backups separately (as described below). Please read our article entitled Do you Run Backups of your Servers? for more information regarding backups.īefore making any major changes to your site, it is recommended that you backup your website files and any databases used by your website. IMPORTANT: Backing up your site is a necessary part of normal account maintenance.
