Accidentally deleted my website

serije3

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So basically website that started making mi $100 month was deleted last night by my accident, while i was setting up new i tried reinstalling os and accidentally reinstalled on old website, lost almost all data. Found out old backup that had like 5-10% of content but without images so i also had to add images myself...
 
So basically website that started making mi $100 month was deleted last night by my accident, while i was setting up new i tried reinstalling os and accidentally reinstalled on old website, lost almost all data. Found out old backup that had like 5-10% of content but without images so i also had to add images myself...

Get daily backups off site to cloud storage, going forward.
 
I'm happy that you learned this lesson on a $100/mo site rather than a $1.5k/mo site.

It feels horrible, but it could've beed a lot worse.

Doesn't your host have auto backups?
 
You can find the articles and everything on wayback machine. Restore it before someone else does this.
i will try
I'm happy that you learned this lesson on a $100/mo site rather than a $1.5k/mo site.

It feels horrible, but it could've beed a lot worse.

Doesn't your host have auto backups?
it doesnt unfortunatly

I'm happy that you learned this lesson on a $100/mo site rather than a $1.5k/mo site.

It feels horrible, but it could've beed a lot worse.

Doesn't your host have auto backups?
Bro thank you so much, I literally opened ticket about backup and they answered and showed me where it is, now site is back running. Thanks.
 
So basically website that started making mi $100 month was deleted last night by my accident, while i was setting up new i tried reinstalling os and accidentally reinstalled on old website, lost almost all data. Found out old backup that had like 5-10% of content but without images so i also had to add images myself...
You should know the structure of your content/articles. Take note of their respective URLs, it's very vital.

Assuming you're not responsible for your site data. Most hosts backup your site for you. Only ones you manage yourself na VPS you're responsible for.

Recreate your site. Recreate the content in the same/similar structure and ensure the URLs are the same. Do thos as soon as possible. It would feel like nothing happened. You've learnt your lessons. Next time, try storing you articles on Google drive. I do this for most articles.
 
I'm happy that you learned this lesson on a $100/mo site rather than a $1.5k/mo site.
It feels horrible, but it could've beed a lot worse.
Doesn't your host have auto backups?

Yep, exactly what he says. Could have been a lot more expensive lesson.
 
That's great news.
Just don't rely on their backups, have you own, too.
I will make it right now, thanks again i was literally checking earlier today and couldnt find backups, and now i found it.
 
This is why you should pay 1-2 $ for auto backup to hosting.

I hope you'll get better soon.
 
Every hosting provider does automatic backups daily nowadays no?
 
Every hosting provider does automatic backups daily nowadays no?
Yes, they have backups but there is minor chance that it might not be available. That is why for earnings sites you should also take backup.
 
You can google: site:domain.com and fetch all cached text, link structure, etc.
 
Happened to me once,
It would need some harsh work but you can get most of the old content if it's an old one,

First start by rebuilding it using the same plugins, theme, etc...

Next head over web archive and start reposting the old posts one by one,
Make sure to use the old dates while doing so to avoid any conflicts with the big G,

If you can't find any old posts content in the way back machine, head over caching version in Google by adding "cache:" before the URL,

If you can't find any cached version in both of them, go with similar content optimised over the same topic/keywords,

Lastly, make sure to implement backups with every website in the future,
Using g drive, Aws or any other similar established one would be always safer as they store multiple versions of it,
I got mine deleted with the ovh fire happening back in days, so even local could be affected and less secure,
better be safe than sorry
 
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