While we do prefer the workflow of BackWPup to BackupBuddy, there is something to be said for the complete experience that BackupBuddy offers. “I wanted to ‘back-up’ my website, and there is my option.” For the seasoned professional With BackupBuddy, all of these elements are found in different tabs.įor someone just getting started, having a blue “one-click” button on the opening page of BackWPup is also reassuring. This makes organization of what your backup is doing easier. The “Jobs” system that BackWPup has is a very organized way to manage the schedule of a backup, easier than even BackupBuddy.Įverything, from the name of the backup, to the schedule of the backup, to what files are included, is all tabulated in the “Job” of BackWPup. You can find the resource for premium plugin BackupBuddy here and the other article for BackWPup right here. Very nice.įor a better look at the flow of these two plugins, we do have article and video resources for HOW to back up using both of the plugins. If anything was to happen to your website, the backup is always a click away on another website or service. This is a great way to automate your backups so you don’t have to think about them. One-click back upīoth plugins also offer what is referred to as a “one-click” backup that enables the user to click on one button and get a download of the WordPress database (the hierarchy and layout of pages and elements of WordPress).īackupBuddy offers a one-click option for both the simple database and the entire website (pictures, etc.) Backing up to Amazon S3 or Dropboxīoth BackupBuddy and BackWPup also allow the ability to put the scheduled backups on third-party services like Amazon S3 and Dropbox. While the workflow looks slightly different, they both offer scheduling options that allow you to set the frequency and time that the backup happens on the website. They both have good scheduling options to make a WordPress backup a repeating element of your website. ![]() Where these backup plugins are very similarīackWPup and BackupBuddy both do most aspects of back up right. It does not add easier migration found in the BackupBuddy plugin. You can purchase the BackWPup Pro for $50, but the professional version is really there for priority backup support and extra back up features. ![]() That being said, BackWPup is a great plugin, and it starts as a free plugin in the WordPress repository! BackupBuddy has a more fully-featured total solution than BackWPup in that it makes the migration process as simple as the back up.
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