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Downloading Your Backup

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<h3>Exporting Backups to Your Local Machine</h3> <p>Keeping a copy of your backup on your local computer or external storage provides an additional layer of protection. If the server experiences a catastrophic failure, your locally stored backup ensures you can still recover your data.</p> <h3>Downloading via DirectAdmin File Manager</h3> <ol> <li>Log in to DirectAdmin.</li> <li>Navigate to <strong>System Info &amp; Files &rarr; File Manager</strong>.</li> <li>Browse to the <code>/backups/</code> directory (located in your home directory).</li> <li>Locate the backup file (it will be a <code>.tar.gz</code> file with a date-stamped name).</li> <li>Click on the file name or select it and click <strong>Download</strong>.</li> <li>Save the file to your local computer.</li> </ol> <h3>Downloading via FTP</h3> <p>For large backup files, FTP may be more reliable than browser-based downloads:</p> <ol> <li>Connect to your server using an FTP client (such as FileZilla).</li> <li>Navigate to the <code>/backups/</code> directory.</li> <li>Select the backup file and download it using binary transfer mode.</li> <li>Verify the downloaded file size matches the server file size to confirm a complete transfer.</li> </ol> <h3>Downloading via SSH (SCP/SFTP)</h3> <p>If you have SSH access, you can use SCP or SFTP to download backups securely:</p> <pre><code># Using SCP from your local terminal scp username@server:/home/username/backups/backup-file.tar.gz ~/Downloads/ # Using SFTP sftp username@server cd /home/username/backups get backup-file.tar.gz</code></pre> <div class="alert alert-info"><strong>Tip:</strong> Compress your backup before downloading if it is not already compressed. However, DirectAdmin backups are typically already in <code>.tar.gz</code> format, so additional compression is unnecessary.</div> <h3>Verifying the Download</h3> <p>After downloading, verify the backup file is not corrupted:</p> <ul> <li>Check the file size matches the original on the server.</li> <li>Try extracting the archive locally to confirm it is valid: <pre><code>tar -tzf backup-file.tar.gz</code></pre> This lists the contents without extracting, confirming the archive is intact.</li> </ul> <h3>Storage Recommendations</h3> <ul> <li>Keep at least the last three backups on your local machine.</li> <li>Use an external hard drive or cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox) for additional redundancy.</li> <li>Label backups with dates so you can easily identify which version to restore if needed.</li> </ul>
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