How do I create a backup of my website?

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to create a backup of your website in cPanel:

1. Log in to your cPanel account using your username and password.

2. Once you are logged in, scroll to the "Files" section and click on "Backup".

3. On the "Backup" page, click on the "Download a Full Website Backup" button.

4. In the "Backup Destination" section, choose the backup destination. You can choose to backup your website to your home directory, to a remote FTP server, or to a remote server using SCP.

5. In the "Email Address" field, enter the email address where you want to receive a notification once the backup is complete (optional).

6. Click on the "Generate Backup" button to start the backup process.

7. Once the backup is complete, you will receive a notification email (if you provided an email address in step 5).

8. To download the backup file, go back to the "Backup" page and click on the "Download" button next to the backup file you just created.

That's it! You have now successfully created a backup of your website in cPanel. Note that you can also use the "Partial Backups" section on the "Backup" page to create backups of specific parts of your website (such as your home directory, your MySQL databases, or your email filters).

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