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Site Backup CP

Believe it or not, I have stumbled across yet another great tool to get your cPanel controlled web site backed up to your own personal computer. Site Backup CP is the newest edition to the line up and it like others has a lot of great things to love about it.

Site Backup CP

Like the others that have come before it here on the show, it gives you an easy to master interface to get your files and databases backed up from your web hosting server to your own personal computer. Give it your login information, your database names and you are all set.

It does include a scheduling feature too, so you can set it up to backup at whatever time is best for you. What does the price tag say? It is a Windows only program (runs great on Vista) – and will cost you a one time fee of $ 29.95. Not a bad price to pay for peace of mind.

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  • Probably uses standard FTP, but not 100% sure - I was able to get it setup with no issues though. Might download the demo and give it a shot to see if it will work for you.
  • What method does it use? FTP? Do I need to have ports open?
  • BillW
    Neat tool but still a little too expensive for me.
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