Jetpack Backup
CSS-Tricks, being a WordPress site, leverages WordPress features extensively, including the block editor and custom blocks. Jetpack plays a vital role, providing essential services ranging from search optimization and security to social media integration and its own powerful blocks (like the slideshow block).
However, one often-overlooked Jetpack gem is Jetpack Backup. While code backups are relatively straightforward (we use GitHub), securing assets (images, files) and the database is crucial. Data loss can be catastrophic.
Jetpack Backup addresses this, offering comprehensive site backups with two plans: daily and real-time backups. Daily backups suffice for most sites, but the real-time option provides peace of mind for high-traffic sites, forums, or e-commerce platforms where immediate restoration is critical.
Jetpack Backup's à la carte pricing is a significant advantage. You can purchase backup services independently or combine them with other Jetpack features.
The included activity log provides valuable site insights and aids in troubleshooting.
Explore Jetpack Backup today! For a detailed walkthrough of our setup, see Chris's guide.
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