Note: If you sent your backup and importbuddy.php files to a remote destination in the previous steps, you can skip Step 3. Step 3 - Adding files to your new location Here, you can either download the importbuddy.php file or send it to a remote destination. If you still have access to your site, you'll find ImportBuddy in BackupBuddy > Backups > ImportBuddy. We always recommend that you keep a copy of ImportBuddy someplace you can access if your site goes down, like in your Stash storage. Once you've downloaded your backup file, you'll need to send a copy of the importbuddy.php file to your server. Step 2 - Adding ImportBuddy to Your Server If you can access your site, you can download the necessary files from BackupBuddy > Backups > ImportBuddy. If you haven't done this and can still access your server, you'll be able to find your backups in /wp-content/uploads/backupbuddy_backups on your server. If you have done that already, you can download the backup file you want to use to restore your site from that location. We always recommend that you store your backups and a copy of ImportBuddy in an offsite location such as BackupBuddy Stash in case you're not able to access your server. Note: If you only need to restore a single file or a limited number of files, use BackupBuddy's Built-in Restore feature. Authentication Required & Choose Your Backup File. Adding ImportBuddy to Your New Location.A BackupBuddy Full Backup can be used to restore a site the ImportBuddy file can be used to migrate your entire site to another hosting server.Ī BackupBuddy Manual Restoration involves manually uploading the ImportBuddy script and a Complete (Full) Backup to a destination server.
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