Creating regular backups is one of the most critical tasks for maintaining your website. Backups protect you in case of accidental changes, server crashes, hacks, or expired hosting.
🎯 What You’ll Learn
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Why backups are essential
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How to set up automatic backups
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How to back up your website manually
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How to connect backups to external storage like Google Drive
🧠 Why Backups Matter
If your website breaks or is hacked, restoring from a clean backup is often faster and safer than trying to fix broken or infected code.
💬 “The first thing I’ll ask you for if your website breaks is—where’s your backup?”
🔧 Tool Used: UpdraftPlus Plugin
This is a free and popular backup plugin for WordPress.
🛠️ How to Set Up Backups (Step-by-Step)
✅ Step 1: Open UpdraftPlus
In your WordPress Dashboard, click on the UpdraftPlus icon or go to
Settings > UpdraftPlus Backups
✅ Step 2: Configure Backup Schedule
Click on the Settings tab and set your schedule:
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Files backup schedule → Weekly
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Database backup schedule → Weekly
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Retain at least 5 backups
📅 For busy websites: Choose Daily backups
💡 Tip: Always select both files and database
✅ Step 3: Choose a Storage Location
Scroll to Choose your remote storage. Options include:
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Google Drive (recommended)
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Dropbox
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OneDrive
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Updraft Vault (paid)
⚠️ Do NOT store backups on the same server as your website.
If your hosting is compromised or lost, your backups will be gone too.
✅ Step 4: Authenticate External Storage
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After choosing storage (e.g. Google Drive), click Save Changes
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Follow the prompts to log in and authorize UpdraftPlus
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Confirm authentication and complete the setup
✅ Step 5: Manual First-Time Backup
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Go to the Backup / Restore tab
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Click Backup Now
Select the following: -
✅ Include your database
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✅ Include your files
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✅ Keep this backup even if I delete old backups
Click Backup Now
⏳ Backup runs in the background—you can continue working.
📂 Where Are My Backups Stored?
You’ll find your backups listed under Existing Backups in UpdraftPlus. You can:
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✅ Download
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✅ Restore
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✅ Delete
📬 Optional: Receive Backup Reports
In Settings, check the box to receive email reports after each backup.
This helps confirm success or catch issues early.
⚠️ Backup Caution You Should Know
Backups only protect you if they actually work.
Always verify that:
🔄 Backups are running automatically
☁️ Files are stored off-site (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.)
🔍 You occasionally download and test a backup
❌ Don’t assume your site is protected unless you’ve confirmed it.
🚨 Avoid These Common Mistakes
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❌ Relying only on your hosting company’s backups
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❌ Storing backups on the same server
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❌ Forgetting to review or test your backups
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❌ Not running a first-time manual backup after setup
✅ You’re Done!
You now know how to:
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Set up and schedule backups
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Store them securely off-site
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Run manual backups
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Restore your site if needed
🔒 “Backups are your insurance policy. Set it up once—save your future self.”
