
The bottom line
Two specific failure modes account for the majority of catastrophic website incidents we are called in to fix. The first: backup configuration that quietly stopped running months earlier. The hosting provider's automated backup turned out to only back up the database, not the file uploads. The cron job that triggered the backup script broke after a server update and nobody noticed. The backup destination filled up and started silently rejecting new files. The 'restore' button in the control panel restores something, but nobody tested it, and when an actual recovery is needed it turns out to restore from three months ago. The second: uptime monitoring that produces alerts nobody acts on. Pingdom emails about a 30-second outage at 4am go to an inbox no one reads. Slack #alerts channels accumulate so much noise that real incidents get scrolled past. The site is technically being monitored, but functionally it isn't. in Nottingham JW Digital provides a properly engineered continuity layer that closes both gaps. Backups are verified rather than assumed — actual restoration tests during onboarding and on a routine schedule prove the backups work before anyone needs them to. Files, databases, and configuration are all backed up (not just one of the three). Storage is off-site with appropriate retention windows. Uptime monitoring runs from multiple geographic regions to filter out network-edge false positives. Critically, alerts route to engineers with active triage — when something fires, a human looks at it within agreed response SLAs and either resolves it or escalates appropriately. Available standalone for sites hosted elsewhere, or as part of our managed website hosting plan where the entire stack is operated by the same team. Pairs naturally with our SSL and security management and dedicated server management services for full continuity coverage including security event response.














