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HTTP Headers WordPress Plugin for Better Security

The HTTP Headers WordPress plugin allows WordPress Hosting administrators to create and manage HTTP headers to improve security, privacy, and performance for visitors without needing to manually edit the .htaccess file. This is useful for: In this article, we’ll discuss the most popular HTTP security headers available within the HTTP Headers WordPress plugin that can Read More >

How to Backup WordPress with the BackWPup Plugin

Backing up your WordPress site is important. You already know that fact. However, the act of backing up your site shouldn’t be complicated.  With the BackWPup backup plugin, you can create backups and restore your WordPress site within minutes. Allowing you to protect your website from potential hacks and perform site maintenance without the fear Read More >

How to Review Bash History

When working in a Linux command-line interface (CLI), you may find yourself wondering exactly what commands you ran during the course of your workflow. Fortunately, most Linux operating systems store your commands in a bash history file, which is a stored list of all commands a given user has entered into the system. By reviewing Read More >

What is SELinux?

As cybersecurity becomes increasingly necessary, it is useful to familiarize yourself with some common security infrastructures that are used on modern web servers and personal computers. For Linux users, one such infrastructure is SELinux, the Linux kernel security module that dictates access control security policies, including mandatory access controls (MAC). SELinux consists of a set Read More >

Literate Programming and WordPress

WordPress is all about user customization. It provides the groundwork for managing your content, and the rest of the creativity is up to you. Not only is WordPress expressive with regard to style but also in how you choose to develop and manage your customization. In this article, you’ll learn about how to apply literate Read More >

Manage WordPress with WP Remote

Managing WordPress can seem like a full-time job, especially if you’re maintaining multiple websites. If you’re looking for an easier way to monitor and complete WordPress maintenance tasks, you may want to try WP Remote.  WP Remote, a 3rd party tool with a WordPress plugin for full site integration, allows you to manage themes, plugins, Read More >

Git Fundamentals Complete Beginner Guide

This article will introduce the uninitiated beginner to all the immediate Git fundamentals needed to start work right away. This is a crash course in Git for beginners. Git Fundamentals and Options (Why Learn Git?) Git is (arguably) the world’s most popular version control system. It is actively developed and supported by a large community Read More >

WordPress Backups - Protect Your WordPress Website

Why WordPress Backups are Important

Backups are a critical part of maintaining one of your most valuable marketing assets – your website. No matter your skill level or the type of WordPress website you create, maintaining a WordPress backup is non-negotiable.

When you backup WordPress, you protect yourself from headaches that loss data could cause. Maybe you accidentally delete a lot of important content, or you’re a victim of a hack that wipes out multiple pages, or updating a plugin creates hassles right when you need it the least.

With a solid WP backup process in place, you can easily restore your website back to its former glory without a lot of fuss and time.

Explore our many WordPress tutorials on how to backup WordPress and protect your website from time-consuming errors.

Considerations for Backing up WordPress

Nowadays, the most common way to manage backups and restore your WordPress site is through plugins. However, that isn’t the only way. Your skill level and technical comfortability will determine your backup plan for your WordPress site.

If you’re a beginner, you’ll agree that plugins are the easiest way to manage your backups. But more advanced users may feel more comfortable jumping in cPanel or the server. 

Though, no matter your technical knowhow, below you’ll find a WordPress backup tutorial that will fit your needs. 

Recommended WordPress Backup Plugins

With the help of a plugin, you can easily create, schedule, and manage your backups. You can also use a backup to restore your site or even use the plugin to delete old backups to save disk space of your server.

Below are a few recommended WordPress backup plugins for you to consider for your website maintenance.

If you’re researching a backup plugin that isn’t listed above, simply make sure it covers the below functions:

  • Can schedule your backup to occur on a regular basis
  • Will warn you if you are making changes without properly backing up
  • Can roll back changes automatically if your site breaks 
  • Will save a backup copy on your server for quick recovery and send a copy offsite to a storage location of your choice
  • Encrypt your backups

For more details, please see our article on recommended Backup Plugins. If you’re working with a developer, review these instructions on how to help your developer transfer your WordPress site using a backup plugin.

Advance Backup Methods & cPanel

Advance WordPress users who are used to completing server-level tasks can also backup their websites without installing, activating, and learning a plugin. Here are additional options for backing up WordPress:

Latest Tutorials for Backing up WordPress

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