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<p dir="auto">Hey everyone,<br />
Backups are one of the most important parts of hosting, yet many people only think about them after something goes wrong.</p>
<p dir="auto">Here are 10 practical backup strategies that actually work well in 2026:</p>
<ol>
<li>Enable Automatic Daily Backups<br />
Set your host to create full backups every day. Most modern hosts make this easy with one click.</li>
<li>Test Your Restores Regularly<br />
Don’t just rely on backups — actually restore one every 1–2 months. Many users discover corrupted backups only when they need them.</li>
<li>Use the 3-2-1 Backup Rule<br />
Keep 3 copies of your data, on 2 different types of storage, with 1 copy offsite (e.g., cloud storage like Google Drive or Dropbox).</li>
<li>Choose a Host with Quick Restore Options<br />
Look for hosts that allow one-click or fast restores. Time matters when your site is down.</li>
<li>Combine Host Backups with Plugin Backups<br />
Use your host’s backups + a plugin like UpdraftPlus for extra safety and flexibility.</li>
<li>Store Backups Offsite<br />
Send at least one copy to an external service (Google Drive, Amazon S3, or Dropbox). This protects you if your host has a major outage.</li>
<li>Backup Before Any Major Change<br />
Always create a fresh backup before updating WordPress, plugins, themes, or making big configuration changes.</li>
<li>Enable Incremental Backups<br />
Incremental backups (only changed files) save storage space and run faster than full backups every time.</li>
<li>Monitor Backup Status<br />
Set up notifications so you know immediately if a backup fails.</li>
<li>Have a Recovery Plan<br />
Know exactly how to restore your site quickly. Write down the steps or keep a simple checklist.</li>
</ol>
<p dir="auto">Now It’s Your Turn<br />
Which of these backup strategies are you already using?<br />
Which one has saved you the most trouble?</p>
<p dir="auto">Reply below with your own backup tips or experiences. Let’s build a strong, practical backup guide together for 2026.<br />
What’s one backup tip you would add to this list? <img src="https://hostingfeed.com/assets/plugins/nodebb-plugin-emoji/emoji/android/1f447.png?v=17dbb261f45" class="not-responsive emoji emoji-android emoji--point_down" style="height:23px;width:auto;vertical-align:middle" title="👇" alt="👇" /></p>
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