How to backup and restore WordPress site

Staying in the safe side is always the best practice. If you own or manage a website, taking regular backups is crucial. A site can be hacked, a plugin may cause instability or any other odd thing might happen. Restoring a previously created backup can save you in that moment.
Generating a website’s backup is something like taking a copy of its necessary elements including user-uploaded files, database and plugins. There are several ways to do this. Most of the shared (web) hosting plans offer cPanel where you can manage your site’s server side. cPanel is very popular and powerful which comes with complete backup and part-by-part restore features. But If you use VPS hosting or dedicated servers, there may not be a readily available cPanel dashboard.
Whichever control panel you have, you can create and restore WordPress site backups easily with plugins. Some of the popular titles are VaultPress, BackupBuddy, UpdraftPlus, XCloner etc. While the first two are premium only, you can use UpdraftPlus and XCloner for free. They also have premium plans, but the basic functionalities dont cost.In this post, we will see how to backup and restore with UpdraftPlus. Probably we can see other plugins in future. Okay, at first install the plugin in your WP site. Go to your WordPress dashboard > Plugins > Add new. Search “UpdraftPlus”, find it, install the plugin and activate. Now go to the Settings menu of your dashboard. There you will find UpdraftPlus Backups link. Click there to open the plugin.
On the plugin page, create a backup by hitting the Backup Now button. It will ask you what to include and where to store the backup files.
assume one hardly wants to restore a backup. But sometimes it becomes inevitable. You can easily restore your site to a prior setup using a plugin like UpdraftPlus. Since we’ve seen how to create a backup with UpdraftPlus little earlier, let’s see how to restore with the same plugin.
To start the procedure, go to the plugin’s Existing Backups section. Click the Restore button found beside a backup archive, select the contents to be restored and confirm the action according to on-screen instructions
If you store the backup files on a remote place (other than the website server) such as Google Drive, Dropbox etc., you can restore them on a fresh WordPress installation even if the site’s own server gets affected by a breach. There are some other ways to do it, (cPanel backup-restore, VPS image restoration etc.). Hopefully we will discuss them in future.
How to backup and restore WordPress site
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