
This article provides a guide to 3-2-1 backups.
Keeping your data safe is extremely important—whether you’re running a website, an online store, or important applications. The 3-2-1 Backup Strategy is a simple, proven method used worldwide to protect data from loss, corruption, or accidental deletion.
This guide explains what “3-2-1 backups” mean and how they help keep your files secure.
✅ Overview
The 3-2-1 rule means:
- 3 copies of your data
- 2 different storage types
- 1 copy stored off-site
3-2-1 Backups Explained
By following this structure, your data remains safe even if hardware fails, files are deleted, or a disaster occurs.
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📘 Three Copies of Your Data
You should always have three total copies:
- Your original data (your website or server files)
- A primary backup (stored locally or in your hosting account)
- A secondary backup (stored somewhere separate)
This ensures that even if one copy fails, you still have multiple ways to recover.
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💾 Two Types of Storage
Your backups should be stored on two different kinds of storage, such as:
- Your hosting account + cloud storage
- Local device + remote server
- Server storage + external drive
This protects you from failures that affect one specific type of hardware or location.
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🌎 One Copy Off-Site
At least one backup should always be stored off-site, meaning:
- At a remote datacenter
- In cloud backup storage (e.g., S3, Backblaze, etc.)
- On an external device kept in a different location
Off-site backups protect you from:
- Fire
- Theft
- Flood
- Hardware failure
- Ransomware
- Accidental deletion
Even if your server becomes unavailable, your off-site backup remains safe.
🔒 Why the 3-2-1 Method Is Important
The 3-2-1 strategy protects you from:
- Hardware failures
- Software issues
- Human error
- Malware or ransomware
- Data corruption
- Natural disasters
It dramatically increases your chances of recovering quickly with little or no data loss.
📅 How Often Should You Back Up?
For most websites and servers, we recommend:
- Daily backups (minimum)
- More frequent backups for e-commerce, billing systems, or active applications
- Off-site copies retained for at least 30 days
Rad Web Hosting customers may also enable optional automated backups for VPS and hosting plans.
🧰 Best Practices
To get the most protection:
- Verify your backups regularly
- Keep at least one backup offline or in a secure remote location
- Use strong passwords and 2-factor authentication
- Set up automatic schedules when possible
- Store backups in industry-standard formats
📨 Need Help With Backups?
Our support team can help you:
- Enable or configure automatic backups
- Restore data from a backup
- Upgrade your backup plan
- Set up off-site or self-managed backup workflows
Simply open a support ticket anytime.








