WordPress Database Backup

WordPress Database Backup Video

WordPress database backupWordPress Database Backup:  WordPress works with a MySql database. Just like your PC where regular backups is essential, wordpress cannot rely on the internet, your web host, hackers and technical issues deleting or infesting your MySql database. It is essential that you manually back up your database from time to time.

The following video tutorial deals with exactly the process of backing up your database and re installing it.It is not complicated and you require no technical skills.It is merely a click and follow instructions process. As you will notice in the WordPress database Backup Video there is very little that can go wrong.

If you take the additional care and follow the instructions on our WordPress Database Backup Video you will never be caught napping in the case something does go amiss.

WordPress Database backup and restore video

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