Yes, absolutely--I agree and should have mentioned that.True, but I would still recommend users to make and keep their own backups.
Yes, we are also familiar with this problem of other hosts mysteriously losing all backups just when the live server dies.Way too many times, we have tried to help customers when their previous host closed down in the middle of the night and left them with nothing. If you don't have your own backups, your out of luck
Great advice to backup data from our web hosting and keep them safe.Every 3-8/hrs backups are made depending on site
write my own backup scripts which backup site data + mysql databases + mysql schema only structure and saves backup with email and push notification logs to mobile and tablet devices
1. locally
2. another copy gets sent to AWS S3
3. another copy gets sent to between 1-3 remote ftp servers
4. remote server does a pull based backup copy via rsnapshot every 4hrs, daily, weekly, monthly
so between 4-6 backups per backup run
Then have web hosts own backups i.e. Linode and DigitalOcean snapshot backups
If possible, I would to have a look on themwrite my own backup scripts which backup site data + mysql databases + mysql schema only structure and saves backup with email and push notification logs to mobile and tablet devices
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