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Question: Hello!Do not tell me how quickly you can restore your site from backup, which is located on the local computer? FTP the process is sooo long. Using cPanel for a long time similarly. The volume of the order of 320 megabytes is downloaded to the FTP a few hours.
Answer:

Hello. if you mean about recovering your account from created your full backup, you will first need to upload it to the server

Question: This process just takes a very long time.
Answer:

kakaka you have the Internet speed and downloads?

Question: Stated provider - 50/25 Mbps, in principle, in fact it is. But the upload to FTP on average 45 KB/sec. At this rate to restore a large amount will not be very pleasant.
Answer:

you upload a file or upload a lot of files? 45 KB/sec. it`s about 4.5 Mbit

Question: Now I`m trying to restore a backup of a file previously made using cPanel. 4,5 Mbit/s is 5 that`s my bandwidth.To affect these indicators there is no possibility? ;)
Answer:

How have you configured the FTP connection? Upload in a single thread.

Question: After I flooded a backup on FTP, I can only restore using cPanel or unpack the archive and just copy everything in the public_html folder?
Answer:

You need vosstanovite website files or the whole account? If only the website files, then unzip the archive into a separate folder and move the files from one folder in another public_html.

Question: To upload a single thread is meant to upload 1 file and on the server to unpack?
Answer:

what you загружаете7

Question: public_html
Answer:

please specify what was the problem, perhaps we can restore from our backups.

Question: Didn`t really updated the site to wordpress. If you can restore from your copies, you need to restore the public_html folder here on 4.9.2014 21:57
Answer:

here on 4.9.2014  we do not have an earlier backup

Question: Only that burst into bekapy the same server, now try to recover on their own. If not, we will turn to you again.
Answer:

OK


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