Browsable Daily Backups in Shared Hosting
If you purchase one of our shared hosting plans, we will keep backups of your whole content 4 times a day, so in the event that anything should be restored, you'll be able to use the newest copy, which means no loss of information or minimal damage in case that you've added info after the last backup was generated. You'll also be able to browse all backups going 1 week back via the File Manager section of your CP, consequently you could quickly find and restore the files that you need from the particular time that you need. The restoration is as simple as copying a file or a folder from one location to another, so no specific skills are needed. For security reasons all backup files are read-only to ensure that content cannot be deleted from them accidentally. With this platform you shall never need to concern yourself with the integrity of your files no matter what because we'll consistently have at least several copies which you'll always be able to search through from within your Control Panel.
Browsable Daily Backups in Dedicated Hosting
You shall be able to take full advantage of our innovative backup system with every semi-dedicated hosting services we offer and by default we'll save a minimum of four copies of your content every day. All backups are kept for no less than a week, so you are able to restore any information whenever you require it and from whatever date you need it. What distinguishes our platform from what other service providers offer is the opportunity to browse all backups as standard folders within the File Manager section of your account. All the data which you'll discover there is read-only to avoid any possibility of deleting it by mistake and restoring a specific file, folder or site is as easy as copying it from the backup directory to the location inside your account in which you need it. This function will save you time and will permit you to restore any content even if you have zero practical experience and that is the first web hosting account you're using.