The formulation of a backup strategy depends on the resources you have. For example, if you have a second server, you can write a script in crontab every day to schedule rsync to transfer the data to the second server. My own strategy for data backup on my VPS is to use dropbox, crontab and mysqldump every day. Put all the data on dropbox, and put the wp-content directory in a specific directory of dropbox, and distinguish it by date. I have written an article before for your reference: http://vifix.cn/blog/backup- wordpress-with-dropbox.html (If it is inconvenient to access dropbox, domestic network disks can also do this, as long as there is a linux client)
The formulation of a backup strategy depends on the resources you have.
For example, if you have a second server, you can write a script in crontab every day to schedule rsync to transfer the data to the second server.
My own strategy for data backup on my VPS is to use dropbox, crontab and mysqldump every day. Put all the data on dropbox, and put the wp-content directory in a specific directory of dropbox, and distinguish it by date. I have written an article before for your reference: http://vifix.cn/blog/backup- wordpress-with-dropbox.html
(If it is inconvenient to access dropbox, domestic network disks can also do this, as long as there is a linux client)