How to Restore Website files using Jetbackup 5 on cPanel.

Alex

Last Update 1 個月前

JetBackup 5 features a redesigned interface with improved usability and additional options, making it easier to locate specific items. In this article, we’ll walk through how to restore specific folders or files.

1. Log in to the cPanel and navigate to the Jetbackup 5 item

2. Click to open the Jetbackup 5 dashboard

On the dashboard you will see different directories.

Total Backups- Shows the current backups

Full Backups- Show the full cPanel backup

Home Directory- Files on the home directory

Cron Jobs, Databases, Database Users, Domains, Certificates, Email Accounts and FTP accounts

3. In this case, we will restore the website files, located on public_html or any other application root.

In this step, we must select the desired backup according to the date.A new button will appear, called Change Files Selection, with this option we can choose which files and folders will be restored or selected for download.

We will select the public_html folder through the Change Files Selection button

At this point, we can proceed with restoring the file(s) through the Restore button or request the files to be downloaded through the Download button.
By clicking on the Restore button, we can see the following screen, and proceed with the restoration by clicking on the Restore Selected Items button.
At this point, we just have to wait for the restoration to complete. It can be followed through the Queue option.

Happy Restoration! 

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