Jun 21, 2015
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But my last day went something like this
Hacked Site
Multiple Failed backups
Rebuild
Disaster Recovery Plan
What I learned
PRACTICE
“I understand that an untested backup is as good as no
backup at all”
- Akeeba Backup
Plan
What is an accepted amount of downtime?
● Allowable outage time● Cost● What is the financial cost of downtime? ● How far are your from the data center? ● How about on Black Friday?
Prevent
akeebaAdmin ToolsMonitoring.htaccess Updates
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Backup
Host Backups
Remote backups
Local backups
PRACTICE
“I understand that an untested backup is as good as no
backup at all”
- Akeeba Backup
100% Chance of a technology failure
Outage
Hack
Update
Changes
How to add Watchful to your plan
Dashboard
Verify
Review
Update
Check
1. Check backup dates from dashboard
2. Perform backups needed based on #1
2. Perform backups needed based on #1
3. Refresh Dashboard, checking for updates (red icon)
4. Click on a site that needs updates
5.Check notes field for any info from other users/historical info
6. Use “Update All” button, or update extensions individually
7. Check site that things are working as expected
8.Update notes field as needed
Multiple Sites
Check backup dates from dashboard
Perform backups needed based on #1
Visit Dashboard > Update All
Review Update list to make sure nothing unwanted is being updated/overwritten
Click “Update All” button, or update extensions individually
a. Note any Manual Updates that require logging in the site itself
Check site that things are working as expected
5 easy steps
✓ Dashboard
✓ Verify
✓ Review
✓ Update
✓ Check
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