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SleekView Charts for BackUpWordPress: schedule and run history

BackUpWordPress stores each schedule and its runs in the hmbkp option group with backup file metadata indexed alongside. SleekView Charts reads that index directly and renders dashboards a sysadmin, an agency, or a hobbyist owner can build in minutes.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for BackUpWordPress

From hmbkp schedule history to chart boards

BackUpWordPress stores each schedule's state and run history in the hmbkp_schedules option group, with file paths, archive sizes, and timestamps tracked per schedule. Successful runs leave archive files in the configured directory, and metadata around each archive is mirrored back into WordPress options. The native schedules screen is great for triage on a single schedule and limiting for any historical review of size growth, failure rate, or schedule mix over time.

SleekView Charts treats the BackUpWordPress run history as a chart dataset. The run timestamp becomes a real datetime, archive size is a numeric column ready for sums and averages, and schedule slug and run type become categorical columns. A sysadmin dashboard pins last 30 days run count as a Number, charts runs by schedule as a Donut, ranks total size per schedule as a horizontal Bar, and plots daily run activity as a gradient Area.

Every aggregation runs against indexed option rows, so even a multi-year history with thousands of backup runs across several schedules renders the full chart board in well under a second from a fresh load.

Workflow

Read BackUpWordPress runs as data

1

Source from hmbkp run history

Use the BackUpWordPress run history mirrored in the hmbkp_schedules option group as the dataset base. Each row is one run with schedule, archive size, status, and timestamp ready for charts.
2

Type the size and date columns

SleekView types the run timestamp as datetime, archive size as numeric, and schedule slug and run type as categorical columns. Filters on schedule and status cascade across every card on the saved board.
3

Configure four chart cards

Add a Number for last 30 days runs, a Donut for runs by schedule, a horizontal Bar ranking total stored size per schedule, and a gradient Area plotting daily runs across the chosen date range.
4

Save per-role chart boards

Sysadmins get the size growth and per-schedule rankings. Agencies get the headline 30 day count. Owners get the success ratio. Each role saves the board that matches their job and capability set.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from BackUpWordPress runs

A 30 day KPI for backup runs, a per-schedule donut, a stored size ranking by schedule, and a daily run trend. All from the BackUpWordPress run history mirrored in options.
Number · Default

Backup runs in the last 30 days

Count of BackUpWordPress runs from the hmbkp_schedules option group whose timestamp falls in the last 30 days with a success status, with the previous 30 days shown underneath for direct comparison.
Count
Pie · Donut

Backup runs by schedule slug

Donut across configured schedules (daily database, weekly full, monthly archive, etc.) sourced from the hmbkp_schedules option group, so the actual run mix across the date range is visible at a glance.
Count group by schedule
Bar · Horizontal

Total stored size per schedule

Horizontal bar summing archive_size on the BackUpWordPress run history per schedule slug. Surfaces which schedules carry the bulk of storage and where retention windows could be tightened safely.
Sum(archive_size) group by schedule
Area · Gradient

Daily backup run activity

Gradient area chart of run count per day sourced from the run timestamp on the BackUpWordPress run history. Useful for spotting missed days, schedule changes, and unusual cron behaviour.
Count group by run_timestamp

Comparison

Default BackUpWordPress screens vs SleekView Charts

Default schedules screen

  • BackUpWordPress ships a schedules screen with archive lists, not configurable chart cards
  • Total stored size per schedule is not surfaced as its own chart
  • Run mix across daily, weekly, and monthly schedules needs manual counting
  • Daily run activity trend across a selectable date range is not native
  • No saved per-role chart boards for sysadmin, agency, or owner views

SleekView Charts

  • Cards built directly on the hmbkp_schedules run history
  • Number, Donut, Bar, and Area cards mapped to real run columns
  • Dashboard filters on schedule, status, and run type cascade across cards
  • Per-schedule size rankings and per-day trends without leaving WordPress
  • Saved boards per role with WordPress capability gating built in

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for BackUpWordPress

Cards, not a schedules screen

Pick the dimension, the metric, and the chart type per card. Build a per-schedule storage bar one week and switch to a daily run trend area the next, with no code or exports involved at any step.

Run history as a dataset

BackUpWordPress's hmbkp_schedules option group and mirrored run metadata feed the chart dataset. Schedule, archive size, and run timestamp become first-class chart inputs without integration glue.

Per-role saved boards

Sysadmins, agencies, and site owners each save the board they care about. WordPress capability gating decides who lands on which dashboard, so each role opens the right view by default.

Audience

Who builds BackUpWordPress chart dashboards with SleekView

Sysadmins and DevOps

Stored size per schedule and growth trend per slug visible at a glance, so retention policies and schedule changes are driven by chart data instead of by inspecting archive directories manually.

WordPress agencies

One board per client showing 30 day run count, per-schedule storage mix, and any recent failures. Weekly client reports run from saved boards instead of admin screenshots.

Site owners and operators

The headline 30 day run count and success ratio in one place, so it is obvious that scheduled backups actually ran without scrolling the schedule history every week.

The bigger picture

Why BackUpWordPress deserves a real chart view

BackUpWordPress runs scheduled WordPress backups reliably and exposes archive files alongside a schedule screen. Where the plugin's own admin runs out of room is in the analytical questions: which schedule consumes most of the storage, how often does the daily database run actually fail, how does this month's run count compare to last. Each of those is one chart against the run history already mirrored in the hmbkp_schedules option group.

SleekView Charts gives that history a configurable rendering layer, with cards that map directly to operational questions. The backup engine keeps doing what it does best, the chart board gives the team the historical view the schedules screen never delivers.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for BackUpWordPress

No. BackUpWordPress keeps owning scheduling, running archives, and writing them to the configured directory. SleekView Charts sits alongside as a configurable layer that reads the same run history, so sysadmins and agencies get chart dashboards the plugin doesn't ship today.

 

Yes. A gradient Area chart grouped by run timestamp with a Sum on archive size shows daily storage volume. Add a schedule filter to split the trend per slug, or use a stacked Bar grouped by schedule over weekly buckets for clearer side-by-side comparisons.

 

The status column on BackUpWordPress run history becomes a categorical column. A Donut grouped by status surfaces the failure ratio at a glance, and dashboard-level filters can scope every card to success only when you want a clean storage trend without failed rows.

 

Yes. The schedule slug distinguishes each configured schedule. Set a dashboard-level schedule filter and every card on the saved board switches to that subset. Reuse the same chart configuration across each schedule just by toggling the filter.

 

Yes. A date range, schedule, or status filter set at the dashboard level applies to every card. A monthly storage review and a quarterly run-rate audit can share the same saved configuration without setting filters card by card.

 

Cards query the BackUpWordPress run history live on render. A run that just finished appears in every card on the next reload, with no separate sync job, scheduled refresh, or cache flush to wait on between runs.

 

Yes. Aggregations run server-side using the indexes WordPress maintains on the options table. Even a multi-year history with thousands of runs across several schedules renders the full chart board in well under a second.

 

Yes. Each saved board is gated by a WordPress capability so sysadmins, agency operators, and site owners each open the dashboard that matches their job. The storage growth board and the per-client summary board stay separate by default.

 

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