![]() ![]() Perfect for developing your site in a different location from the live site.Swaps databases only after the entire database and all files have been transferred to attempt to minimize site downtime to mere seconds (or less!).Automatic chunking of data transferred between servers to support large files or slow servers.Ability to undo the database changes with one click if something goes wrong prior to confirming the deployment once you’re satisfied.Watch the deployment progress just like a normal backup, displaying a continuous status including a detailed advanced status log of the entire process, all in one place.Automatic migration of URLs, paths, and other settings just like manual migrations.Options to transfer the database (all tables, some, or none), plugins, theme and/or media.See differences in site server settings, active plugins, theme, versions and media prior to deploying.When you initiate the Deployment process, contents of the destination site (the site you are pushing to) will be overwritten as needed.ĭuring Deployment, you will be displayed a continuous status of the process and be given the opportunity to test the changes and undo the database changes before making them permanent. After verifying everything works as expected, you could then either push the changes back to the Live Site or go directly to the Production Site and update the plugin there.ĭeploy Changes from a Staging Site to Live Site with a Few Clicks with BackupBuddy DeploymentīackupBuddy uses a new “BackupBuddy Deployment” Remote Destination to connect your WordPress staging site and live site. Example: If you want to try out a major plugin update, but want to confirm it doesn’t break the Live Site, you could go to your Staging Site and then pull the Live Site down.Once satisfied, you can then push changes to the Live Production site. Example: You could develop your site locally on your computer for convenience, then deploy it to the Staging (Test) site on the same server (but at a different URL) as the Live Site to demo to clients or ensure server compatibility, etc.WordPress staging may consist of two or three separate sites at separate URLs.įor instance, you may have a Staging (Test) Site and Live (Production) Site. WordPress Staging is a method of developing WordPress websites at a different location than your live WordPress site. Using a WordPress Staging Site in Your WordPress Development Workflow With Deployment in BackupBuddy, you can push or pull a WordPress site’s database, media files, plugins and active theme back and forth between a Staging Site (or Test/Development Site) and a Live Site, allowing you to develop on one site and then push changes to another, so you never have to develop on a live site again. In this post, we’ll cover how to set up a WordPress staging site with the WordPress backup plugin, BackupBuddy. no confidence here.BackupBuddy Deployment is a new feature in BackupBuddy 6.0 that allows you to easily push or pull changes between two WordPress sites. So I tried the trial… the auto install of the plugin on my blog didn’t work… neither did the manual…. This post compares VaultPress to BlogVault … but no info on real world restorations. How about BlogVault ( $250 year for $15 sites ) … googling for “blogvault restore to dreamhost†…. I’m not seeing anything positive about that backupbuddy plus their site is confusing ( support forum not open to public, no trial option ) so I’m abandoning that route. This site reviews the restore process to godaddy and says it fails. what is the restore process look like with my host ( dreamhost ). ![]() All looks good but does it really work when crap hits the fan… say all my wordpress sites are hacked at once…. I’m researching wordpress backup and restore solutions and found this one called backupbuddy. ![]()
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