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How do I back up my website?
Jul 21st, 2008 10:57
Jason Wallace, dman, i can do it, foo bar, Deepak Sharma, Jim Jim, Hossam Hossny, Designer Mike, John Peterson, http://sturly.com
Teleport Pro or Teleport Ultra from www.tenmax.com will back up any
website on the internet if used properly, Tennyson Maxwell also provides
a turnkey service of WEBDISC. Which will make a offline browse-able copy
of any website, with sync'd re-linking, and a fully functional and
operational website...right from the CD or DVD.
~Bartley
Check the website www.websitebackupservice.com where they can save
your complete website pages scripts everything in a CD and mail to to
you any where in the world for one low fee. You dont have to know
anything about computers or need a software. They will do it all for
you. It is always better to save your website how small your website
is.
Jim
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Well, you can use any offline browser or website copier (i.e webzip),
but note that these programs will retrieve your statical web pages
only. In order to do a complete backup from the server side, you can
use any normal backup utility depending on your OS (i.e Arkeia for
Linux). Also, you can backup using tar (in case you have a shell access
to the web server) using this command "tar -zcvpf /archive/website-
backup-`date '+%d-%B-%Y'`.tar.gz --directory /path/to/yourwebsite/"
Hossam Hossny
You can also try software like discopump or netgrabber if your site is
static html pages. But if the content is dynamic (asp/php/jsp), the
these tools will just get you the static version of your site. Anyway,
it couldn't hurt to capture the pages at least so that you at least
have the data with you.
Deepak
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