Backups and Recovery
Backup monitoring, restore readiness, and recovery support to help protect your WordPress website from update issues, accidental changes, hosting problems, or data loss.
Backup Protection
Set Up Automated Backups
Automated backups are set up or checked for website files and database content. Your website gets a recovery path if something breaks, changes accidentally, or needs restoration.
Check Backup Status
Backup status is checked to confirm backups are running properly. Failed backups should not stay unnoticed until an emergency happens.
Keep Recent Backup Copies
Backup retention is checked so recent restore points remain available. More recent backup copies give the website better recovery flexibility.
Check Backup Storage
Backup storage is checked to see whether extra protection may be needed. Relying on only one server or hosting location can create unnecessary recovery risk.
Backup Reporting
Backup status is included in maintenance reporting when available. You can confirm backup protection without logging into backup tools yourself.
Confirm Backup Access
Backup access is checked before it becomes an emergency. Recovery is easier when restore access is already clear.
Restore and Recovery
Check Restore Options
Restore options are checked before something goes wrong. Recovery becomes faster and less stressful when the available options are already known.
Restore Website When Needed
Website restoration is supported when a backup restore is the right recovery option. Update issues, accidental changes, and major errors can be handled with a safer recovery process.
Check Backups Before Updates
Backup protection is confirmed before higher-risk updates or maintenance work. A safer fallback point is available before important changes are made.
Check Restore Points
Available restore dates are checked to confirm how far back the website can be recovered. Clear restore expectations help avoid confusion during recovery situations.
Check Backup Coverage
Backup coverage is checked to confirm important files, uploads, and database content are included. Incomplete backups can lead to incomplete recovery.
Choose Recovery Path
The issue is assessed to decide whether restore, rollback, troubleshooting, or hosting escalation is the better next step. The right recovery path prevents unnecessary fixes and delays.


