How to restore a database on cPanel using JetBackup
Here at VoltHosting, a daily backup of your whole cPanel account is automatically created on JetBackup. You can restore this at any time. This guide will cover how to restore a database.
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How to restore a database on cPanel using JetBackup
Restoring a backup will overwrite your database. Please make sure that this is what you want to do before restoring.
Login to cPanel
Under the Files section, select JetBackup 5
On this page, select Databases
You'll then see a list of all backups, select the backup you wish to restore to, and click Restore
Then, click Restore Selected Items
The restore process has now been started, you can view the progress of the restore by clicking the clock icon called Queue
Once the restore has completed, the status will show as Completed.
We also have guides on:
How to restore a full account backup on cPanel using JetBackup
How to restore your home directory on cPanel using JetBackup
How to restore a database on cPanel using JetBackup
Restoring a backup will overwrite your database. Please make sure that this is what you want to do before restoring.
Getting Started
Restoring a database backup
Login to cPanel
Under the Files section, select JetBackup 5
On this page, select Databases
You'll then see a list of all backups, select the backup you wish to restore to, and click Restore
Then, click Restore Selected Items
The restore process has now been started, you can view the progress of the restore by clicking the clock icon called Queue
Once the restore has completed, the status will show as Completed.
Updated on: 08/11/2024
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