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View Page HistoryYou can restore a MySQL database by following the instructions below in your Enterprise or Advanced Server Backup Manager.

7. On the "Host" screen, you have two options for selecting the host to restore to:
* *Restore to Original Host* \- If you select this option, the restore will be made to the Server where the source database was located. If the database exists, it can be overwritten.
* *Restore to Original Host* \- If you select this option, the restore will be made to the Server where the source database was located. If the database exists, it can be overwritten.
* *Restore to Alternate Server* \- Select a destination Server that is in the system. Specify the database host and port. Available only in Enterprise Edition. See [Restore a MySQL database to an alternate location].
In our example, we select the "Restore to Original Host" option. For information about restoring to an alternate Server, refer to [Restore a MySQL database to an alternate location].
