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I want to restore my databases

Abdel

New Pleskian
Good morning,

I deleted my databases unconsciously in Parallels Plesk 12 for CentOS.
I want to restore all data because it's more important for my activities.

Is it possible to restore or others possibilities for my problem ?!
Thank you.
 
Do you mean user's databases? Do you have backups of these subscriptions? If yes - what about restoring backups?
 
Thank you for your reply.
About your first question, it's user's databases, so I want to restore all tables.
I heard Parallels Plesk does automatic back up.

About your second question, I haven't got back up. I don't know what I do.
Thank you
 
I heard Parallels Plesk does automatic back up.
Only Plesk psa, apsc databases automatically dumps in /var/lib/psa/dumps
Customer's databases should be backuped in scope of regular domain's backup process.
 
Thanks for your help.
I never do just one backup on my databases.
So, I must to prepare a new database for my website.
 
@Abdel -- do you keep snapshots of your production server?
If you have a server snapshot the only solution you may have would be this ....

- Clone your Original Server or VPS
- Restore snapshot on Cloned Server
- Recover deleted database from Cloned Server and save to disk
- Copy recovered database from disk back to Original Server or VPS

Best regards,
 
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