Usually your provider will have a backup scheduling, covering your html/php
docs etc directory and the database you're using. Perhaps their scheduling
will be not good enough for you. In the case of MySQL, you usually can use
mysqldump or another client to backup your database to your local hard-drive
whenever you wish.

On 11/18/06, Virgil Bierschwale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> How do you back up your clients data to your site, JUST IN CASE...
> Realize I'm asking stupid questions, but I really don't know as I've
> allways
> had systems guy's working for me and I just say make sure its backed
> up...and its allways been inhouse..
>


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