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Guide to automatic backup of Wordpress site(s)?

Discussion in 'WordPress' started by Melloweitsj, Jul 31, 2014.

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    Ive started to acquire quite a bit of sites and it would be hassle to manually backup 50+ sites somewhat regularly. Is there any way to setup a system that backs up the files I need to be able to recoup a site that has (for some reason) gone lost?

    I am guessing I need to backup databases and themes. Anyway to do this automatically and to get it to upload to dropbox or somewhere I please? Anyone have some tips or links to some guides on how to set something like this up?
     
    Melloweitsj, Jul 31, 2014 IP
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    Artvision Active Member

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    If you on shared hosting I would suggest plugins like BackWPup or WordPress Backup to Dropbox.
    If you have VPS then there are many additional paid and free options (I personaly use rsnapshot and R1soft).
     
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    Melloweitsj Well-Known Member

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    I just checked out BackWPup, that looks to fit the bill quite good - thanks!
     
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    Glad to help :)
     
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    I use UpdraftPlus, which is free. It does scheduled backups of just the database, just the files, or both - or a separate schedule for each type of backup. It also connects to Dropbox automatically and sends the backups there. Very controllable, does email notification and a bunch of other stuff. The down-side is the occasional "reminder" in the admin screens that there's a premium version - though the reminders can be hidden for 12 weeks at a time, so they're not annoying.
     
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