In this article, you will learn ‘How to Restore Backup in cPanel’, begin by logging into the control panel through the admin link such as (e.g., https://example.com:2083). After logging in, you’ll be directed to the cPanel dashboard, where you can manage your website and hosting settings. In the search bar, type “Backup” and select the “Backup” option from the dropdown list to navigate to the backup management page. Within the Backup section, locate the option for restoring a home directory. Click “Choose File” to select the backup file from your local system, then click “Upload” to start the restoration process. Once the upload is complete, you’ll receive a success message confirming that the backup has been successfully restored.
After clicking “Login,” you’ll be taken directly to the cPanel dashboard, where you can manage your website and hosting settings. The dashboard provides easy access to all the tools and features you need.

In the search bar, type “Backup” and select the “Backup” option from the dropdown list that appears. This will take you to the backup management page.

In the Backup section of the cPanel dashboard, go to the option for restoring a home directory. Click “Choose File” to select the backup file you wish to restore from your local system.

Clicking “Choose File” will open your computer’s file directory. From there, you need to locate and select the backup file you want to restore.

After selecting the backup file, click the “Upload” button to start the file upload process. This will upload the selected backup file to the cPanel server for restoration.

After clicking “Upload,” your backup file will be restored successfully. You will receive a success message confirming that the restoration process is complete.

We’ve covered how to restore backups in cPanel, and as an added bonus, we’ve created a video with installation instructions.