This article describes how to restore a MySQL database from a WHC backup.
Learn more about which backup restoration approach is best for you.
The JetBackup Restoration tool is available by default with Web Hosting and Reseller Hosting plans. If you are using other services, this tool may not be available to you. Contact our support team for additional information.
How to perform a Database restoration
Scroll down to the Files section and then click on JetBackup5
Under the Restore & Download section, click Databases
Select the Database you would like to restore, then click the Restore button
Optional: click the Choose Other Backup button to specify a different backup dateFrom the Restore Summary screen, check the Databases item is present under Items To Restore, then click Restore Selected Items
Wait for the Queue to finish the restoration job; the ‘Completed’ status will display when the restore is complete
The queue status “Completed” means that the restoration has been successful. If you get the queue status “Failed” you may try another date, or you may contact our Support.
New Feature: JetBackup 5 now offers the possibility to also restore the database users. If you have performed the restoration over an existing database, you may not need to restore the database users. If the database was completely deleted, then you need to restore both the database and its associated users. Learn more about Databases in cPanel here.




