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Restore a Web Application
This guide explains how to restore an automatic backup of Infomaniak Web Application (Joomla, Drupal, Typo3, PrestaShop, ownCloud, etc.) included in the paid Web Hosting offers.
Preamble
- This does not apply to WordPress, which can be backed up and then restored via:
- the automatic backup of hosting,
- extensions allowing you to manually back up everything, including an easy reinstallation file.
- On the FTP server, the files corresponding to the different backups are available under
/application-backups/
.
Restore a Web Application
To access the app backups:
- Click here to access the management of your product on the Infomaniak Manager (need help?).
- Click on the action menu â‹® located to the right of the relevant item.
- Click on Restore a backup:
- Click on the desired restoration type (Application Web).
- Click on the Next button:
- Select the application to restore and click the Next button:
- Choose the date to revert to and click the Next button.
- If the Backups page is empty, this likely means that backups are disabled.
- Choose whether you prefer…
- … delete the existing files before restoring the backup (recommended).
- … replace the files with the same name and keep the new files created since the date of the backup.
- Click on the Restore button to start restoring the Web Application data.
Learn more
- Install or uninstall a Web Application
- Change the domain name associated with the Web Application
- Configure the backups of the Web Applications
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