Storing WordPress backups in the cloud offers convenience and reliability, but it also introduces security considerations.

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Storing WordPress backups in the cloud offers convenience and reliability, but it also introduces security considerations.

After 18 months of development, user feedback, and rigorous testing, we’re thrilled to announce Backup Copilot Pro 2.

Managing backups for over 100 WordPress client websites is a massive challenge.

Discovering your WordPress site has been hacked is terrifying.

Backup Copilot Pro provides dozens of WordPress hooks and filters enabling developers to customize backup behavior, add integrations, and extend functionality without modifying core code.

Running a WooCommerce store means handling sensitive customer data, processing financial transactions, and managing inventory in real-time.

Backup Copilot Pro supports Dropbox, Google Drive, and Amazon S3 out of the box.

A bloated WordPress database slows everything down—backups take forever to create, cloud uploads time out, and restoration drags on for 30+ minutes when you need your site back online immediately.

Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) dramatically improve WordPress site speed by serving images, CSS, and JavaScript from globally distributed servers.

A backup you’ve never tested is a disaster waiting to happen.