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Backups: Your Safety Net

Your data is precious — protect it with automatic backups.

Backups are a critical component of data protection, ensuring that you can recover your applications and data in the event of accidental deletion, system failure, or security breaches. With our automated backup system, you can safeguard your data with minimal effort and maximum reliability.

You can enable backups for each individual application hosted on your platform. When configuring backups, you have full control over the schedule and retention policy. Choose from three backup frequencies: daily, weekly, or monthly, depending on your data change rate and recovery requirements.

Additionally, you can specify how many backups to retain by selecting either:

  • Keep Last: Automatically retains the most recent backups up to a specified number (e.g., keep last 26).

For example, if you select weekly backups and set "Keep Last 26," the system will create one backup per week and retain the most recent 26 backups—equivalent to approximately six months of history. When a new backup is created beyond the retention limit, the oldest backup is automatically deleted to maintain your chosen retention policy.

Restoring a backup will overwrite the current state of the application, including all data, configurations, and files. Therefore, it’s recommended to review the backup’s contents and ensure that no critical changes are lost before proceeding with restoration.

By leveraging automated backups, you gain peace of mind knowing that your data is protected and recoverable at any time.