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Manual Backups vs Automated Backups

· 6 min read
Customer Care Engineer

Published on May 9, 2026

Manual Backups vs Automated Backups

A backup that exists only in your memory is not a backup. That is the practical starting point for manual backups vs automated backups, because the real difference is not convenience alone. It is whether your recovery plan still works on a busy Friday, during a failed update, or at 2:13 a.m. after someone deletes the wrong database.

For most businesses, automated backups are the safer default. They reduce the chance of human forgetfulness, they create a repeatable recovery point, and they fit better into normal server operations. Manual backups still have a place, especially before risky changes or when you want a one-time snapshot under direct control. The better question is usually not which one wins forever, but where each method belongs in your stack.

Managed Backup Service Review That Matters

· 5 min read
Customer Care Engineer

Published on April 29, 2026

Managed Backup Service Review That Matters

A managed backup service review should start with the moment backups stop being a checkbox and become the only thing standing between a bad day and a business outage. Most teams do not realize what they bought until a database corrupts, a ransomware event hits a file share, or someone deletes the wrong VM at 4:52 PM on a Friday.

That is why backup buyers should be a little skeptical. Plenty of services promise protection. Fewer make recovery straightforward, predictable, and fast under pressure. If you are comparing managed backup options for a store, agency stack, SaaS app, or client infrastructure, the real question is not whether backups exist. It is whether the service can restore what matters, within the time your business can tolerate.

Should I Backup My Backups? Yes, Usually

· 6 min read
Customer Care Engineer

Published on April 22, 2026

Should I Backup My Backups? Yes, Usually

If you have ever asked, "Should I backup my backups?" the short answer is yes - but not always in the same way, and not for every kind of data. The real question is how much damage you can tolerate if your primary backup set fails, gets corrupted, or becomes unavailable right when you need it.

That scenario is more common than many teams expect. A backup job can report success while storing incomplete files. A storage account can be deleted by mistake. Ransomware can spread into mounted backup repositories. A hosting account can survive an outage, only for the restore point to be too old to help. The backup existed. It just was not enough.

For businesses running websites, SaaS apps, client projects, or online stores, backup strategy is not just about keeping copies. It is about survivability. If your business depends on data, then a single layer of backups may still leave you exposed.

Could War State Impact Amazon and Google Cloud?

· 5 min read
Customer Care Engineer

Published on April 22, 2026

Could War State Impact Amazon and Google Cloud?

A lot of businesses assume cloud means immunity. It does not. If you are asking, could war state impact amazon and google cloud services and why self hosted solutions are the keyes, the short answer is yes - and the real issue is not only physical conflict. It is concentration risk, legal exposure, dependency on third-party platforms, and losing operational control when conditions change fast.

For most companies, Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud are technically strong platforms. Their engineering depth is not the problem. The problem is what happens when your business depends on infrastructure you do not control, in jurisdictions you do not influence, under geopolitical pressure you cannot predict. That is where self-hosted and independently managed infrastructure starts to look less like a niche preference and more like business continuity planning.

Choosing an Automatic Server Backup Solution

· 6 min read
Customer Care Engineer

Published on April 22, 2026

Choosing an Automatic Server Backup Solution

A backup usually feels optional right up until the moment a server goes bad, a deploy wipes production data, or ransomware turns a normal Tuesday into a long night. That is why an automatic server backup solution is not a nice extra for serious hosting - it is part of the operating baseline. If your business runs on a VPS, dedicated server, or managed stack, backups are what turn a disaster into an inconvenience.

The hard part is not deciding whether backups matter. The hard part is choosing a setup that actually restores cleanly, on time, and without forcing your team to improvise under pressure. Plenty of backup systems look fine in a dashboard and still fail where it counts. A useful backup strategy is less about taking copies and more about making recovery predictable.