In this example we will use a MySQL database, however, the same process applies for an application or a custom path backup:
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Go to the Backups tab of the OPS section on the right side of the page
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Expand the box corresponding to the virtual machine where MySQL is installed, by clicking on the arrow pointing down and then selecting the three dots on the right in order to reveal the Restore option
You will be now presented with slightly different options depending on what you are trying to restore. Please note that restoring your database or applications will OVERWRITE the current files. If possible take another backup before you restore a backup.
MySQL
Servers: the server where you will restore the database
New Database Name: if you plan to see the differences between the current database and the restored one, then please enter a new database name
Choose what databases you want to restore: you can restore either all the databases in one go or a single database
Application
Servers: the server where you will restore the database
Restore Path: if you would like to see the differences between the current folder and the restored folder, please enter a different Restore Path