login to Cpanel, click on
the backup page and the download link to the backup files.
This backup activity, although time consuming will ensure
that you have available website files to restore even when
a server problem gets worse thereby decreasing downtimes
and headaches on your part. Recreating website files and
databases from scratch takes much much longer.
Believe me I know. "Been there, done that."
As a webmaster, you should at least backup your websites
once a week and for your MYSQL databases at least thrice a
week. You can also relate this backup procedure to the
frequency with which you update your websites and
databases..
For example, if you are changing your webpages daily or you
have dynamically generated pages, then you should backup
those changes daily. If you websites or databases change
less frequently, then you can backup less frequently. In
this case, weekly or monthly backups will do.
Backup procedures are not to be taken for granted. This
should become part of your regular activities as a
webmaster to make sure your site is safe and insured from
any eventualities. You should treat backing up files
seriously.
Believe me, you will be thankful you did this when the
times get rough.
If you care about your websites and all the things in it,
backup regularly and completely. It's one webmaster task
you should never miss.
About the Author
Manny R. Jao II is self-taught webmaster whose aim
is to improve the lives and working habits of other
netrepreneurs just like him. He is the developer
and owner of the first automatic backup software
for CPanel-powered websites named CPSiteSaver
which you can see at
http://www.cpsitesaver.com