How Backvera backups work: full, incremental, and realtime

Backvera is built around snapshots. A snapshot is a complete, restorable point-in-time copy of your site as it was at that moment.

Full and incremental

Your very first backup is a full backup – it captures everything. After that, Backvera takes incremental snapshots: only what changed since the last backup is stored. That keeps everyday backups small and fast, while every snapshot still restores as a complete site.

Realtime (Scale plan)

On the Scale plan you can switch a site to Realtime. Instead of waiting for the next scheduled run, Backvera captures changes as they happen – a periodic baseline plus a stream of small deltas – so your most recent work is protected within minutes.

Where snapshots live

Every snapshot is stored off-site in Backvera Cloud, encrypted and independent of your web host. You can browse, restore, clone, or download any snapshot from the dashboard.

A site overview showing recent snapshots and protection status

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