Changeset 2819939
- Timestamp:
- 11/17/2022 05:12:42 PM (21 months ago)
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- jetpack-backup
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jetpack-backup/tags/1.4.1/readme.txt
r2818488 r2819939 109 109 As soon as you purchase Jetpack VaultPress Backup, it will be activated, and the first backup will be completed. There are barely any settings to configure, and you don’t need coding experience. 110 110 111 Daily backups will take place approximately 24 hours from the previous backup. They occur automatically – you don’t need to create a specific time for backups to run. 111 For plans with daily backups, a new backup will take place approximately 24 hours from the previous backup. They occur automatically – you don’t need to create a specific time for backups to run. 112 113 For plans with real-time backups, a new backup will be performed each time a change is made to WordPress core's database tables, WooCommerce database tables, and any associated file changes. All other changes are backed up daily. 112 114 113 115 You’ll know your WordPress backup has been created if you see a **Backup complete** event in the activity log. -
jetpack-backup/trunk/readme.txt
r2818488 r2819939 109 109 As soon as you purchase Jetpack VaultPress Backup, it will be activated, and the first backup will be completed. There are barely any settings to configure, and you don’t need coding experience. 110 110 111 Daily backups will take place approximately 24 hours from the previous backup. They occur automatically – you don’t need to create a specific time for backups to run. 111 For plans with daily backups, a new backup will take place approximately 24 hours from the previous backup. They occur automatically – you don’t need to create a specific time for backups to run. 112 113 For plans with real-time backups, a new backup will be performed each time a change is made to WordPress core's database tables, WooCommerce database tables, and any associated file changes. All other changes are backed up daily. 112 114 113 115 You’ll know your WordPress backup has been created if you see a **Backup complete** event in the activity log.
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