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Why Backups Are Non Negotiable

Websites can break for many reasons, including hacking, failed updates, hardware failures or simple human error. A solid backup strategy lets you recover quickly and avoid long periods of downtime.

How Often Should You Back Up?

  • Daily backups for active blogs or shops.
  • Weekly backups for small, rarely updated sites.
  • On demand backups before major changes or updates.

Where to Store Backups

Relying on a single backup location is risky. Use a mix of on server backups, off site storage and cloud services to protect against multiple types of failure.

Test Your Restore Process

A backup is only useful if you can restore it. Practice restoring to a staging environment to confirm the process works and to estimate how long a real recovery might take.

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