Backup Retention Points: Restore Your Website to the Right Moment

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Overview

Having backups is important — but having the right backup is critical. If you only keep the most recent copy, you may miss the chance to recover from issues that started earlier. That’s where Backup Retention Points come in — giving you multiple restore options from different dates.

With Backup Retention Points, your backups are stored and organized across multiple time intervals, ensuring you can roll back your site to the exact point before errors, hacks, or unwanted changes occurred.

Features (What It Is)

  • Multiple restore points stored (daily, weekly, monthly).
  • Configurable retention periods based on your business needs.
  • Full backups of files, databases, and configurations.
  • Easy rollback to the right restore point.
  • Automated removal of outdated backups to save space.

Advantages (Why It Matters)

  • More recovery options: Restore from yesterday, last week, or last month.
  • Stronger protection: Catch issues that may go unnoticed for days.
  • Optimized storage: Smart retention policies save space while keeping coverage.
  • Peace of mind: Always have the right version available when needed.

Benefits (For You)

  • Peace of mind: Always have the right version available when needed.
  • Reduced downtime with flexible restore points.
  • Lower risk of losing critical data due to delayed issue discovery.
  • Long-term reliability with systematic backup management.

Results That Matter

  • Real-world case: A business restored its site to a 2-week-old backup after discovering hidden malware — avoiding months of cleanup.
  • Industry fact: 58% of data loss cases are discovered days or weeks after the issue began.
  • Customer psychology: Clients trust websites that can recover smoothly without long outages.

How Web Temple Gives You an Edge

Many providers only keep the latest backup, limiting recovery options. At Web Temple, we go further:

  • Multiple retention points → Daily, weekly, and monthly restore options.
  • Smart storage policies → Keep what you need, remove what you don’t.
  • Quick recovery → Roll back to the exact point before problems began.
  • Business-first clarity → Retention explained in terms of resilience and reliability.

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