How to back up and restore MySQL/MariaDB data for a website Your email has been sent If you've never backed up your MySQL or MariaDB databases, now's the time. Jack Wallen shows you how to back up ...
There could be many reasons why you need to restore a database. Let’s look at some common reasons. The server has been re-installed, after failure. The database gets corrupted or is not mounting.
Email communication is the backbone of modern businesses and organizations. For organizations running the Exchange Server, ...
Several scenarios and reasons exist for regularly backing up an Exchange Server database, from data corruption to accidentally deleting files to system crashes to cybersecurity attacks. Microsoft's ...
A solid database backup plan is just as critical in the cloud as it is on-premise, but running SQL Server on Azure virtual machine introduces a few new issues. Presented by Datavail's Andy McDermid ...
The design of a database determines what method is best suited for backing it up, and those methods vary quite a bit. In order to back up a database, you need to know how it’s delivered, but you also ...
You’ve got a regular backup regime, but now it’s time to restore. But do you know where your data is? And can you access and use it? This should be well-understood IT and data infrastructure practice, ...
Backing up your files is one of the most important things you can do to safeguard the data you create and store on your computer. To this end, Microsoft included a full backup and restore utility with ...
Syncing your Evernote files to both your PC and Evernote’s servers may give you a feeling of security, but remember: Syncing is not the same as a backup system. Despite Evernote’s safeguards, there’s ...