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new here looking for some guidelines?
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new here looking for some guidelines?
Hi, I am new here and looking for some guides about 2BrightSparks. How could I upload backup of my website by using 2BrightSparks. And also want to know about the security. kindly guide me thank you.
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Re: new here looking for some guidelines?
hi, did u find any info? I'm new here to and lookin for some one to help me
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Re: new here looking for some guidelines?
Backup restoration is fairly simple. You do need to direct which folder the backup will be restored to. If you have been doing versioning when doing a backup it will prompt you which version to restore. I don't have any fancy restoration requirements so I can't speak to whether or not you can restore over say SFTP or anything, but experiment on your own to see if you need it.
You may want to just try to do a restore as a practice just to see what it offers using the Simulated Restore option. Then you can build up confidence on what settings to change and do it for real once you're ready.
As for security you're going to need to be a bit more descriptive about what security concerns you have. That's too broad of a topic without some area provided where concern is had. Some major sections of security are regarding security of credentials storage, security of settings stored, security of data in transit, security of data at rest (saved to disk).
You may want to just try to do a restore as a practice just to see what it offers using the Simulated Restore option. Then you can build up confidence on what settings to change and do it for real once you're ready.
As for security you're going to need to be a bit more descriptive about what security concerns you have. That's too broad of a topic without some area provided where concern is had. Some major sections of security are regarding security of credentials storage, security of settings stored, security of data in transit, security of data at rest (saved to disk).