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Security and backups

Auto Backup

Automated backup planning for servers and sites that need predictable restore points and visible recovery expectations.

Service fit

What this covers

Use this page to understand the fit, required inputs, operational assumptions, and portal path for Auto Backup.

  • Backup frequency
  • Retention and storage target
  • Restore testing
  • Failure notification path

Product workflow

A clearer route from requirement to managed service.

The structure mirrors the way infrastructure buyers compare products: capability, setup path, operating model, and support handoff.

01

Scope

Confirm workload, domain, DNS, access, data, billing, and support requirements before making changes.

02

Prepare

Plan the service path, backup position, SSL state, migration window, and rollback assumptions.

03

Launch

Provision or migrate the service with visible checkpoints and a clean account handoff.

04

Operate

Use the portal for ordering, invoices, renewals, support records, and service continuity.

Decision points

What to check before choosing Auto Backup.

Performance fit

Match CPU, memory, storage, traffic, or application needs to the right service class before checkout.

Security model

Clarify SSL, firewall, backups, private access, credentials, and recovery responsibilities.

Management level

Decide what RealSense Web should guide, monitor, configure, or document for the service.

Portal connection

Attach the service to the right billing, renewal, ticket, and knowledgebase workflow.

Common use cases

Where Auto Backup usually fits.

Every product page now includes the same decision framework: use case, setup needs, protection plan, and portal handoff.

Business sitesApps and portalsBackups and storageSecurity-sensitive launchesDeveloper workflowsMigration projects

FAQ

Auto Backup questions

How do I know if this is the right RealSense Web service?

Start with the workload, support expectations, security requirements, and budget. RealSense Web can help map those inputs to hosting, cloud, dedicated, domain, SSL, backup, or managed support paths.

Can this connect to the client portal?

Yes. Once the matching WHMCS product, support department, or knowledgebase item is configured, the public page can route customers into ordering, invoices, renewals, and tickets.

What should I prepare before requesting help?

Share the domain, current provider, application type, traffic or storage estimate, admin access status, backup position, and timeline.

Related paths

Keep moving

Use these links to compare nearby services or route the request to the right RealSense Web workflow.