In this guide, we will show you exactly how to correctly back up a website using “FileZilla” and “phpMyAdmin.” To create an FTP account, log in to cPanel and find the “Files” -> “FTP Accounts”Continue reading
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How to restore a website backup from your local computer to the server using FileZilla?
this guide, we will show you exactly how to restore a website backup using “FileZilla” and “phpMyAdmin.” To create an FTP account, log in to cPanel and find the “Files” -> “FTP Accounts” section. Next,Continue reading