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Why Is It Important To Backup WordPress Pros & Cons |
We all have data saved in our laptops or PCs so
that we can use it further whenever needed. What if, one day, accidentally all
your data saved gets deleted, what are you going to do? Apart from panicking!
Backup to the rescue!
This is the time when investing in a WordPressBackup comes handy. In this article we will talk about the various ways of
backing up WordPress and also the importance, pros and cons of backing up the
data through plug in.
So let’s get started.
What Is A WordPress Backup?
This is the backing up of all your
data like files, database, websites, contents, plugins, images, themes, blogs,
article, etc. into a drive. Or to put this up into simpler words, backing up is
duplicating files or all your important data into some other device to avoid
losing of important data.
There are three ways by which you can
back up your WordPress data locally, mainly –
·
Through a Plugin i.e. Online or Cloud
storage or
·
Humanly on your PC or into any hard
drive like Pen drives, USBs, etc.
·
Backup download via cPanel.
When This Backup Does Comes Handy?
But the question arises when does this
backup comes in use. Basically when we migrate from one web host or URL or
domain to a different web host or when we move our WordPress from staging to live
domain.
Few features of a good WordPress
Backup are –
· It prevents the saved data from any
Malware or Hacks, the sensitive information saved online is always free from
any malware attacks.
· Storage issues – You can save data
without facing any storage issues.
· Human Errors – If you save data manually
on a drive, there are chances of duplication or omission of files, to save the
efforts and mistakes, these plugins help to save data without error
· Natural disaster – Your data and files
are safe even if any natural disaster comes by since it is stored in different
files.
·Server Crashes – When you migrate data
manually it is observed that the server crashes or by any reason doesn’t
respond, keep you stranded in the middle, so to avoid that the data stored
locally helps to restore your files hassle free.
What Are The Pros & Cons Of Using WordPress
Backup?
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So coming to the last segment, what could
be the Pros and Cons of using a WordPress Backup?
As you know there are ways to back up
your WordPress locally but the most reliable way is to use a plugin to store
all your data online. Since it’s hassle free and saves a lot of your time. As
discussed above manually saving your data into hard drives increases the risk
of errors like –
· Omission or duplication of data.
· Storage sense – Since you are going to backing up your data
on a daily basis, the new data will be rewritten on the older one because of
storage problem, so what you can do is you can use any plugin for backup and be
worry free about the storage.
· Security – As far as the security is concerned, saving data online is a
threat as it is open to malwares and hacks, so it is always advised to check
for security of your data saved online and to save it at multiple locations, so
that if by chance any of the copy corrupts, you will still be able to access it
through other devices.
· Organization of data – The downloaded data needs to be organized
if it is going to be used in future, a lot of energy is wasted when trying to
find the right back up file when needed. So it is better to use a plug in that
organizes your data accordingly and helps you save the labor.
· Easy to use – A Backup plugin should be easy to use and hassle free, so that
it could be used to restore whenever needed saving a lot of time and efforts.
So, a WordPress Backup is always a
good option to opt for when you have a lot of things on your table and you
don’t want to lose your data. Investing time and labor into saving this data
manually or into hard drives is economical but contains a lot of risks, to
avoid that invest into a good plugin which will help you with managing,
organizing, storing and maintaining security of your data so that you can
easily recover and maintain it, making backing up your WordPress experience
easier and simpler.
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