New Sep 17, 2024

Protect your data with Daily Backups

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We’re thrilled to announce that daily backups have officially moved from early availability to general availability, making them available to all our customers and across nearly all of our data centers! This is a major milestone for us, and we’re thrilled to expand access to this powerful feature.

Secure data quickly and conveniently on your schedule

For those who missed our early availability announcement, here’s a quick refresher on daily backups:

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Businesses today generate a huge volume of data at incredible velocity making backups a crucial element of every business’ data protection strategy. With daily backups now available, DigitalOcean has you covered so you can:

Current availability and what’s next

While daily backups are now live in all data centers except one, we want to ensure you’re fully informed:

Get started with daily backups

Here’s how you can start using daily backups:

And remember—just like all of our other features—daily backups can be created and managed via the Cloud Console, CLI, or API.

Be sure to check out our documentation for more details. For any additional support, feel free to reach out to our sales team.

Try daily backups today!

If you haven’t explored daily backups yet, now’s the perfect time. Dive in and see the benefits for yourself!

A refresher on how to enable daily backups!

We’re excited about what’s next for data protection at DigitalOcean. Stay tuned for future enhancements and updates that will help you further secure and protect your data. We also welcome your feedback to help us improve and evolve the feature.

Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm! We’re committed to delivering the best possible experience and look forward to continuing to serve you.

*Actual backup speed gains and performance may vary depending on a variety of factors such as system configuration, I/O load, operating environment, and type of workloads.

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