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Backup Retention Policy for Websites That Works

· 6 min read
Customer Care Engineer

Published on August 14, 2026

Backup Retention Policy for Websites That Works

A backup retention policy for websites should give you several recent restore points, a few older recovery options, and at least one copy outside the server that runs the site. If a plugin update breaks checkout at 10:15 a.m., you need a clean version from 10:00 a.m., not a backup from last Tuesday and a hopeful expression.

The right schedule depends on how often your data changes, how much downtime costs, and how quickly your team can identify when a problem started. A static company site and a busy WooCommerce store should not be protected the same way. The service may be online, but if yesterday's orders, form submissions, or customer changes are missing, it is not fully calm again.

Website Backup Retention Policy Guide

· 6 min read
Customer Care Engineer

Published on May 10, 2026

Website Backup Retention Policy Guide

A restore that fails because the backup is too old is painful. A restore that fails because the needed backup was already deleted is worse. This website backup retention policy guide is here to prevent both problems and help you keep enough history to recover cleanly without storing half the internet forever.

Most backup trouble is not caused by the backup job itself. It comes from weak retention decisions. Teams turn on daily backups, feel safe for three months, and then discover they only kept seven copies. Or they keep everything for a year and pay for storage they do not need, while recovery still takes too long because nobody planned for actual restore use.

KODU Means Home Behind Your Website

· 5 min read
Customer Care Engineer

Published on April 22, 2026

KODU Means Home Behind Your Website

A website can look polished on the surface and still be one bad update, one missed backup, or one silent server issue away from trouble. That is why the idea behind KODU means home let us be behind your website matters. A good hosting partner is not just renting out space on a machine. It is creating the steady, protected environment your business depends on every day.

For many businesses, the website is where leads arrive, orders are placed, support requests come in, and brand trust is either reinforced or lost. When hosting feels unstable, everything built on top of it feels unstable too. That stress is familiar to agency teams juggling client sites, store owners watching checkout performance, SaaS teams tracking uptime, and founders who do not want to become accidental system administrators overnight.