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Restoring a MySQL Database

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Last Updated: March 9, 2009 11:43 AM

Using the Hosting Control Center, you can back up and restore MySQL databases as often as you would like. However, you can only initiate a restore after any previous backup or restore request has completed.

To Restore a MySQL Database

  1. Log in to your Account Manager.
  2. In the My Products section, select Hosting.
  3. Click Manage Account next to the hosting account you want to modify.
  4. In the Databases section of the Hosting Control Center, click the MySQL icon.
  5. Click the pencil icon next to the database you would like to restore to open its edit features.
  6. Click the Restore icon in the menu bar.
  7. Select the back-up file you want to restore by clicking the radio button next to the back-up file name.
  8. Click Restore.

Your selected back-up file will be restored. You may check on the status of the restore progress from the MySQL database information screen in the Hosting Control Center at any time.

Tip: Using an FTP client, you can upload any MySQL back-up file you've created. Once you upload the file into the _db_backups folder on the root level of your hosting account, it appears in your available files to restore.

NOTE: The _db_backups folder is not visible in File Manager for Windows Shared Hosting accounts, but it is visible for Linux Shared Hosting accounts. If you are running Windows and need to browse to this folder, use an FTP client.