How to restore MySQL Database Backup

 

Restore MySQL database: If you have a backup for the MySQL database then you can restore that bakups.

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Steps (Restore Database):-

  • Click Backup Wizard icon under the Files Section.
  • Click Backup link.
  • Click MySQL Databases.
  • Choose file with extension “.sql”.
  • Click Upload.

In this way, we successfully restore MySQL Database Backup.

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