What do you use to backup your site?

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I use WordPress and have a VPS server. I'm looking for a good service to backup my site. Any recommendation's?
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  • Profile picture of the author kayfrank
    I use WP-twin - which creates a clone of my wordpress website. I find it is the easiest solution.
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    • Profile picture of the author Paul Hooper-Kelly
      Hi Net Junkie,

      Yup, I recommend WP-Twin, too.

      It's also great to clone a site from one of your existing ones. Because it saves you hours putting in all the legal pages, contact info and all that standard stuff that's the same on all your sites.

      Then all you do is alter the parts that are specific to the new site.

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  • Profile picture of the author IMMer1975
    I also like backing up entire accounts, not just the wordpress install. If your vps is running cpanel/whm, it's easy to set a daily backup of the entire account meaning you can restore it anywhere with everything intact...all the sites, DB's, email aliases etc. I am use backupsy.com as a remote backup destination...so everynight WHM makes a copy of each cpanel account and ftp's it somewhere not associated with the host (yeah, I had a host get into an argument with their data center provider and ended up losing a server once...).
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  • Profile picture of the author davidaclark
    I use WPTWIN as I can also use it for sites I sell on Flippa. Just make sure you have enough hard disk space for the site and the backup and regularly restore your site on another domain to make sure it will restore.
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  • Profile picture of the author johnnsmith
    I will also recommend to WP-Twin which is quite easy and simple to use.
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  • Profile picture of the author tamalanwar
    I use a reliable plugin called "Automatic Wordpress backups" that plugs into amazon S3 servers and backs up my site to the remote S3 site.

    It's quick and easy + makes the process painless.

    WordPress › Automatic WordPress Backup « WordPress Plugins
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  • Profile picture of the author webhosting
    Have you checked out your web hosting control panel?

    We provide not only daily backups on our servers, but our clients can set up automatic Dropbox backups of their websites through the web hosting control panel. I believe we are not the only web hosting company who offers this feature - maybe your web host offers something similar.
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  • Profile picture of the author joaquin112
    I use webmin and backup my sites and app databases to s3 every night. Orobably not for everyone, but a great solution.
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    • Profile picture of the author CyberSucces
      Originally Posted by joaquin112 View Post

      I use webmin and backup my sites and app databases to s3 every night. Orobably not for everyone, but a great solution.
      Hey Joaquin, Care to share how you do this on webmin? I have a VPS on Debian 8 with webmin installed.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tim3
    I use WP Clone as well as a MySQL dbase download.

    But having learned the hard way about the importance of backing up data, and never trusting anything I cannot see working, I also make an HTML copy of the complete WP post, including the title, the URL and the tags.

    All images used are kept in folder on my HD using the same hierarchy as that of the server, it takes less than minute to do for each post as you go along.

    Belt and braces maybe, but I know my backups will always work.
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  • Profile picture of the author rickbranch707
    I use CloudBacko myself, and find it to be very good software for backup. It supports majorly Windows, Mac, Linux ,etc. CloudBacko is simpler in the sense you don't need to install it rather you can only login through your favourite social media account.
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  • Profile picture of the author SnackMemory
    My host has a backup service and I often save my webpages
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  • Profile picture of the author James Spencer
    Backup Machine is also another good solution
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  • Profile picture of the author Carter Boatright
    I use a plugin called Duplicator. It's free and gets the job done very quickly.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeMiller
    I use the free version of the UpdraftPlus Backup plugin, it creates a backup of my files and database and saves them to my Google Drive account. You can set the frequency of the backups and there are also some additional settings to fine tune it. I've already successfully restored some of my websites with this, and the backups can also be used for cloning WP sites.

    I also have R1Soft Backup enabled from my hosting's Cpanel account, but haven't needed these backups yet.

    Whichever solution you choose make sure it can save automatic backups to some cloud storage (Dropbox, Google Drive, S3, etc.), so you will be safe even if the hard drive in the server or in your computer crashes.
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  • Profile picture of the author Zak L.
    I've used BackWPup before - link to plugin page is here:

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/backwpup/
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  • Profile picture of the author tyronne78
    I use a wordpress plugin called Backup Creator. Bought it for like $7. Well worth the investment.
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  • Profile picture of the author rtws
    cPanel offers automatic backups included with the 1 click install. For me WHM+cPanel and using a CDN is really the best overall solution right now
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  • Profile picture of the author iamkevin
    I use WP-Twin and it is fairly simple to use. So far no problems using it.
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  • Profile picture of the author mlepisto
    I also vote for WHM/cPanel. It will automatically backup to multiple sources (local and Amazon S3) and rotate your backups based on a schedule you set. Backs up EVERYTHING, not just WP stuff.
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  • Profile picture of the author EPoltrack77
    First time I am trying this. Through my hosting with Hostgator they offer me a cloud based program that backs everything up. We'll learn a little more as time goes on.
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    • Profile picture of the author Tyler Pratt
      Amazon s3 is going to be the best and cheapest route. Its like less than 10 cents a month.

      There is a WP plugin to back up to your s3 account.
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  • Profile picture of the author jamescanz
    Plugin I believe is called Backup buddy that allows you to save everything as a zip file
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  • Profile picture of the author Lightlysalted
    Yep I 'd opt for WP - Twin for Wordpress sites. I have my own arrangements as I code in PHP.
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  • Profile picture of the author quinn
    I have never tried Twin, thanks for the info. I will go take a look at it now. I have a backup every night by my hosting servicer. I guess I need to have an added layer of security.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    I use the backup tool in whm, and back up my accounts entirely (thus everything gets backed up)
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  • Profile picture of the author Markets
    Do it manually.

    Download all website files + download database.
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  • Profile picture of the author Brent Stangel
    My host backs up my sites daily.

    Daily Off Server Backups!
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