Web Hosting - Web Site Backup and Recovery
The Web Hosting servers utilize DoIT's Bucky Backup service to archive web site files nightly. We also capture a MySQL dump of every database nightly to protect data and recover it as needed.
We strongly encourage you to:
-- Keep local copies of your website files and MySQL databases.
-- If you use WordPress you can backup your site and also clone it with the WordPress Tool Kit
-- Utilize your test site location for quality assurance
-- Utilize GIT for tracking changes in any set of files and coordinating work
Web Hosting Requests to Restore Your Files
Email your restore requests to webhosting@doit.wisc.edu
Restoration Criteria
Files can be restored via Bucky Backup according to the following criteria:
- We can restore either of the two most recent versions of any file on the web server.
- We can restore a file deleted from the web server up to a maximum of 60 days after the file was deleted. After 60 days, deleted files can no longer be restored.
- MySQL databases are also exported nightly and available up to a maximum of 60 days
*** Customer how to download and upload sites files and/or databases ***
|| Plesk File Manager || Secure FTP || MySQL DB || WordPress || Drive Mapping and WebDeploy || GitLab ||
Plesk Control Panel File Manager (Linux and Windows):
- Can manage or archive any files/folders in file system by via the FileManager.
- You can also directly upload files via the FileManager and extract them.

Secure FTP (Linux and Windows):
MySQL Databases (Linux):
- Export and import MySQL dumps
- One can also use specific database management tools, like PHPMyAdmin (built into Plesk) or a client like MySQL WorkBench (see database management applications).
WordPress (Linux):
Web Hosting - Clone/Copy of WordPress sites
Driving Mapping and WebDeploy (Windows)
Web Hosting - Windows/IIS - DoIT Developer File Share Access, WebDeploy and Secure FTP access