Archive for the Tag: backup
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WP Backup Week
WordPress Backup Week starts tomorrow. I highly recommend WP-DB Backup with WP-Cron. (...)
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WordPress Database Backup Plugin
Tired of having to manually backup your WordPress database? Do you even back it up? Worry no more… Skippy has created an awesome plugin for WordPress. It’s called WordPress Database Backup. With a few clicks you can either download a backup of your database or have it sent attached to an email. It’s a very quick and simple process. (...)
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WordPress Auto Backup
I’ll definately be testing out Podz’s WordPress backup script as soon as I get a chance. (...)
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Fresh Build
I just finished rebuilding my computer. For the non-geeks, this means I erased everything on my computer and reinstalled Windows and all of the software. I only managed to forget to back up one thing, but it was a pretty big one. I forgot to make a copy of my poker history files, so I lost the last 5 months of statistics and record of my play. That’s over 50,000 hands of poker played online. (...)
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Back It Up
I need to back up more often. In fact, I’m sure we all do. I just wish there was an easier way. (...)
Backup!
Never underestimate the importance of a backup! I ran some upgrades to WordPress and all of my dates and times got screwed. I didn’t panic, but I restored a backup of my database, upgraded again, and then re-added all of the missing posts and comments since the last backup. If I would have backed up right before the upgrade (like I normally do) I would have saved a lot of time. (...)
Backup
I just read a very interesting article by Vince Barnes of HTML Goodies. Three Golden Rules Intriguing title, don’t you think? We’ll get to them in just a second. First, let’s take a quick look at the “coming to life” of your website. (...)