Backing Up the Entire Server
To back up the server configuration settings and all user data you have on your hosting machine:
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Go to Tools & Settings > Backup Manager.
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Click Back Up. The Back Up the Server page will be opened.
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Specify the following:
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What data to back up. You can back up only the server settings, or server settings and all user data. Refer to the Backing Up and Restoration section for details on what is included in the backup files.
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Location where to store the backup file. Select the repository where you want to store the backup file.
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Type:
- To backup all data, select Full. A full backup can include either configuration or configuration and content, depending on what you selected in Back up.
- To back up only the changes made since the time of the previous backup, select Incremental. Incremental backups always include configuration with content, including databases. Database-related content is included in full, while web and mail-related content is backed up incrementally. If no backups have been created yet, the first backup will be a full backup. For more details, refer to Incremental Backup.
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Comments about this backup.
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Exclude log files. Select this option if you want all log files (including the logs from the system directory) to be excluded from the backup.
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Exclude certain files from the backup. Select this option if you do not want to include some files or directories into backup. For example, you may want to exclude log files or temporary file directories from the backup. If you have no access to some files, you can also exclude these files from backup in order to avoid errors. Specify the files or directories according to the following rules:
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Separate files by the new line or the “,” symbol.
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The “*” mask can be used to replace any symbol except “/” in the file or directory name. For example: /some/*/logs – means the logs directory in some subdirectory of the some directory, /some/log* - means the files and the directories starting with log in the some directory, */logs – means the logs directory in some subdirectory of a subscription root directory.
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The “**” mask can be used to replace multiple repeated symbols or directories. For example: **/logs - means the logs directory in a sequence of several subdirectories in a subscription root directory.
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Directory paths should not be equal to “.” or “..” and should not contain special symbols like “t”, “n” and so on.
Note: The Exclude log files and the Exclude certain files from the backup options are available only if you have selected the User files and databases option.
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Email notification on backup completion. If you want to be notified of the backup completion, click When a backup task is completed, send a notification email to and type your email address.
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Click OK. The backup process starts. When backing up is finished, the backup file will be saved to the storage you selected.
Note: Restricted Mode settings (that are stored as the Simple plan) are
included into server-level backups. However, the restoration of these
settings is only possible if Plesk has not been yet initially
configured (either by the init_conf
utility or from GUI). Learn
more about Restricted Mode.