Weekly Backup in VPS Servers
You'll be able to incorporate the backup service to your new VPS servers with a few mouse clicks and our system will start creating a copy of all your content every week, so when you require any file or database to be restored, we will be able to do this for you right away. If you would like to have backups straight away, you can choose this feature during the virtual private server signup procedure. Otherwise, you could select the service anytime using your billing Control Panel and we'll start creating backups immediately. Since the upgrade is renewable, you'll be able to choose if you would like to use it during the whole time you employ the virtual hosting server or just during specific months - after and before a major upgrade of your sites, for instance. This way you'll not have to worry that something may go wrong and you might lose your data. The backups are also a part of our Managed Services bundle, which you can include to your VPS and take full advantage of a variety of administration services we offer.
Weekly Backup in Dedicated Servers
If you use one of our dedicated service, you can reap the benefits of the optional backup service with only two mouse clicks. You could add it during the initial signup and have backups made the minute your web server is installed and operating or you could add it later using your Control Panel in case you decide that you'll need it for the future. With this service, 50 Gigabytes of disk space on a separate hosting server shall be reserved for you all the time, so in the event that anything bad happens with a website or some other web application, we could immediately restore the data. You could get weekly backups not just as an independent service, but also as an element of our Managed Services pack, which includes a number of other tasks that our administrators can do for you like installing third-party apps and updating the OS of your dedicated server. This would permit you to work on your web applications without needing to worry that something may go not as planned.