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  1. Accessing Backup Manager in cPanel:

    • Log in to cPanel using your login credentials.
    • Scroll down to the "Files" section and click on "Backup Manager."
  2. Performing a Full Backup:

    • In the Backup Manager, click on "Generate Full Backup."
    • Select "Full Backup" and choose the destination where you want to save the backup (e.g., on the server, to a remote directory, via email).
    • Click on "Generate Backup" to start the backup process.
  3. Scheduling Automatic Backups:

    • To schedule automatic backups, click on "Configure Backup Schedule" in the Backup Manager.
    • Select the frequency and time you want automatic backups to occur.
    • Configure retention options to control how many backups are retained on the server.
  4. Restoring a Backup:

    • In the Backup Manager, click on "Restore a Full Backup."
    • Select the backup you want to restore and choose the type of restoration (e.g., restore database, restore files).
    • Click on "Restore" to initiate the restoration process.
  5. Checking Backup Status:

    • You can check the status of backups and review backup logs from the Backup Manager in cPanel.
  6. Downloading Backups:

    • If you want to keep a backup on your local computer, you can download it from the Backup Manager in cPanel.

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