Joomla Backup

Joomla Backup Practices

There are basically three conventional Joomla backup types. These are:
-    Full Joomla backups: This backup practice entails creating a backup of all related files at a particular point.
-    Cumulative Joomla backups: This type of backup entails making a copy of all the changes that have occurred since the previous ‘full backup’. As such, every cumulative Joomla backup becomes bigger with every cycle given that is also creating a duplicate of the last backup session.
-    Incremental Joomla backups: This is a duplicate of the modifications of backup of any kind, for example, cumulative and full backups.

Which is the best backup?

If your Joomla site is not too big, then full backup can serve you well. With full back-up, you can copy the files and databases in your site once a week. However, if the contents of your Joomla site changes quite often, or are too expensive to rebuild, it is highly recommended that Joomla backup be done at least once in a day, preferably at the end of the day.
Incremental Joomla backup is recommended is the duration, server resources plus the rate of data modification is too high to get a full back-up each night.

The following are some of the best site backup practices:
-    You should be able to restore your Joomla site completely from a disastrous crash using the last two full backups. This is in a situation whereby the latest backup has been damaged and cannot be used.
-    Good Joomla backup practice ought to consist of a minimum of 1 full back-up within a selected cycle, usually weekly.
-    Good Joomla backup practice entails keeping your backup from the present data location. Off-site locations are recommended.

Storing a number of Joomla site backups for duration of time is normally an excellent strategy, for example, periodical backup for a single month. This in turn will enable you to restore an old Joomla site in case of an disaster.