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![]() ![]() | You can back them up with phpMyAdmin if they are not too big. phpMyAdmin is included in the database section of plesk. You can find it by going to Databases -> And then clicking on the database, and you should see a phpMyAdmin option from there. That may not be exact, but it should be close. |
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