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SleekView Charts for UpdraftPlus Premium

UpdraftPlus Premium stores backup history, schedules, and destinations in WordPress options. SleekView Charts turns that history into Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards a backup operator can scan at the start of every shift.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for UpdraftPlus Premium

From chronological history to a backup health screen

UpdraftPlus stores backup metadata in WordPress options under updraft_* keys: schedules, last-run timestamps, file/database split status, encryption flags, and per-run destination pointers. Its admin presents the history as a chronological list with limited filtering. Backup operators end up scrolling to answer questions a dashboard could answer immediately.

SleekView Charts reads the option keys and history pointers directly and turns each run record into chart-ready data. Status, destination, encryption flag, type, and duration become first-class dimensions. The result is a backup health dashboard with success rate, runs by destination, encrypted share, and run duration trended over time.

Like everywhere else with UpdraftPlus, the engine and the restore flow stay owned by UpdraftPlus. SleekView Charts is the read-side surface that turns the metadata into a working screen, with operations still happening through UpdraftPlus's own UI or the SleekView table-side row actions.

Workflow

From updraft_* options to chart cards

1

Read the history options

Point SleekView at UpdraftPlus's history, schedule, and remote-storage option keys. Each run record becomes a row in the underlying dataset.
2

Pick the dimensions

Status, destination, encryption flag, completeness (full versus database-only), type (manual versus scheduled), and run timestamp.
3

Compose the dashboard

Number card for success rate, Pie for runs by destination, Bar for runs by type, Area for run duration over time. Card filters narrow each to a date window.
4

Save by role

Ops opens a dashboard that emphasises failed-run pressure; developers open one with restore-readiness; admins watch overall health across all dimensions.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from UpdraftPlus Premium data

Four cards summarise UpdraftPlus history into backup health metrics. Operations stay in UpdraftPlus or the SleekView table view; charts are the read-side surface.
Number · Default

Success rate 7 days

Successful runs as a percentage of total runs in the last week. The single KPI that defines backup health.
Count
Pie · Donut

Runs by destination

Share of runs across S3, Dropbox, Google Drive, local, and any other configured destination. Reveals over-reliance on a single provider.
Count group by destination
Bar · Default

Runs by type

Volume of Files+DB, Database-only, and manual runs across the period. Quick sanity check on whether nightly schedules are firing as expected.
Count group by run_type
Area · Gradient

Run duration over time

Average run duration per day. Steady drift upward is the early signal of a database that's growing past the maintenance window.
Average(duration_seconds) group by run_started_at

Comparison

Default UpdraftPlus admin vs SleekView Charts

Default UpdraftPlus admin

  • Backup history is chronological with no aggregate metrics
  • Success rate has to be eyeballed from the list
  • Destination distribution requires reading each row
  • Run duration trend not visible at all
  • No saved dashboards per ops, dev, or admin role

SleekView Charts

  • Number, Pie, Bar, Area cards on UpdraftPlus history
  • Group by destination, type, encryption, status, or timestamp
  • Filter the dashboard to a date window or a destination
  • Charts share the dataset with the SleekView backup history table
  • Saved dashboards per WordPress role

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for UpdraftPlus Premium

Backup KPIs upfront

Success rate, total runs in window, encrypted share, and average duration as Number cards. The dashboard opens with the four numbers a backup operator wants to see at the start of a shift.

Destination distribution

Pie or donut card over destination shows how runs are spread across S3, Dropbox, Google Drive, and local. Spot single-destination concentration before it becomes a recovery risk.

Duration trend

Area card with average run duration per day surfaces the slow drift that precedes a hard failure window. Acted on early, the trend is a maintenance prompt; ignored, it becomes an incident.

Audience

Who builds UpdraftPlus Premium charts dashboards with SleekView

Backup operators

Daily dashboard opens on the success-rate Number and the destination pie. Failed runs surface as a card filter that narrows every chart to incidents for triage.

Developers running restores

Charts confirm there is a recent successful encrypted backup on the right destination. Restore actions still happen in UpdraftPlus or in the SleekView table view's row action.

Agencies managing many sites

Per-site dashboards rolled up across the agency portfolio. Spot the one client whose nightly run keeps failing, address it once, return to the wider view.

The bigger picture

Why a backup dashboard beats reading run history

UpdraftPlus's chronological history is appropriate for forensics, not for daily ops. Backup health is a question that aggregates across runs: success rate, duration trend, destination spread, encrypted share. SleekView Charts reads the same option keys UpdraftPlus already maintains and answers those aggregate questions as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards.

The dashboard becomes the read surface, while the table view and UpdraftPlus's own UI keep the restore flow and the schedule edits where they belong.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for UpdraftPlus Premium

No. UpdraftPlus's engine still runs every backup and every restore. SleekView Charts is a read-side dashboard on top of the metadata UpdraftPlus stores in options.

 

From WordPress options under updraft_* keys. History is keyed by job timestamp; schedules and remote-storage settings have their own option entries. Charts query those keys, no proprietary schema involved.

 

Yes. Filter the dashboard to a destination, and the success-rate Number card recomputes for that subset. Or build a Bar card grouped by destination with a card-level success-only filter.

 

Yes. UpdraftPlus records elapsed time end-to-end on the run row, including upload to remote storage. The Area card uses that field directly so trends reflect real wall time.

 

Yes. The encryption flag is a dimension. A Pie card over it shows the share of encrypted runs at a glance, useful for confirming a compliance policy is sticking.

 

No. The dashboard is read-only against options, which are small. Backup work itself is owned by UpdraftPlus and is unaffected by SleekView's presence.

 

Yes. Ops, developer, and admin dashboards each save separately and are gated by WordPress capability. Client roles can be limited to a success-only summary without restore details.

 

Yes. UpdraftPlus Premium's incremental manifests link parent and delta runs. A Pie card over full-versus-incremental shows the split, useful for confirming that the incremental schedule is producing the expected shape.

 

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