![]() ![]() ![]() If you have taken backup before you could see a nice visualization of bar chart their presenting your recent backup history. In order to restore your content first navigate to azure portal and then go to Settings> Backups option to open the Backups blade. This is good for situation where you would like to figure out the changes that occur in two versions of your website (also known as A/B testing). The Web Apps Restore feature lets you restore your web app on-demand to a previous state, or create a new web app based on one of your original web app’s backups. In last blog post I have shown you how easily you could take backup of your content so that you can restore those while some sorts of disaster strikes on your website. This is a continuous part of previous one that you can check out here.
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