Hi guys,
This has been a recurring topic at WHT, and I am guessing here to (probably less as this forum is mostly VPS oriented).
My stance on this matter is that when a provider sells a hosting plan that is supposed to include daily/weekly/monthly/whatever cycle backups, this provider should actually do the backups and not blame the customers for not doing them themselves. manually.
At WHT the general consensus amongst providers seems to be that it´s the customer blame for not having backups.
The usual scenario being:
What's your take on this?
This has been a recurring topic at WHT, and I am guessing here to (probably less as this forum is mostly VPS oriented).
My stance on this matter is that when a provider sells a hosting plan that is supposed to include daily/weekly/monthly/whatever cycle backups, this provider should actually do the backups and not blame the customers for not doing them themselves. manually.
At WHT the general consensus amongst providers seems to be that it´s the customer blame for not having backups.
The usual scenario being:
- - Sales Page. Daily Backups on our super edgy wonderful rainbow created servers
- - TOS. We'll we don't really feel like we should be concerned with the backup
- - Customer: "Please restore my website using your latest backup"
- - Provider: "oops, there's no backup"
- - Customer: "none at all? weren't you uppoed to keep X backups?"
- - Provider: "no, it´s your fault for not doing backups, if the data matters to you, back it up".
- Customer posts a negative review
- Suppliers gang up on customers about how this is their fault
What's your take on this?