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SleekView Charts for WPVivid Backup

WPVivid records backups, restores, and migrations as separate actions in its wp_options-based history. SleekView Charts reads that history and turns it into a reporting dashboard that finally separates the three.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WPVivid Backup

Backup and migration charts from one dataset

WPVivid is one of the few backup plugins that treats migration as a first-class action alongside Full backup, Incremental, and Restore. The plugin's history page lists every run, but it lumps the four action types into one chronological list, which means migrations during a redesign sprint pollute the nightly backup view and vice versa.

SleekView Charts reads the same wp_options-based history and renders it as a configurable dashboard. Number cards show successful Fulls in the last 30 days, total migrations this quarter, and average backup duration. A donut splits the action mix. Bar cards rank outcomes per destination. Area cards trace backup size and duration over time so a slow migration creeping toward 30 minutes is visible weeks before it breaks the schedule.

Every card reads the records WPVivid already writes, including the migration handshakes and white-label scheduling Pro adds. The schedules, destinations, and archives stay where the plugin manages them. The dashboard is a read on top, which is exactly the right shape when a backup plugin also handles migrations.

Workflow

From WPVivid history to a charts dashboard

1

Connect to WPVivid records

Create a SleekView against the WPVivid history records in wp_options and the per-job log files under wp-content/wpvividbackups. Started, action, destination, size, duration, and outcome are detected automatically.
2

Switch to the Charts view

Add a Charts view on top of the same dataset. Each card chooses a chart type, group-by column, aggregation, and optional value column. The Charts view lives alongside the table and kanban views for the same backup history.
3

Pin the operational dashboard

Save a default dashboard with successful Fulls, action mix, outcome breakdown, and duration trend. Filters apply across cards so a sprint-time view of migrations and a reliability view of nightly Fulls are one click apart.
4

Share with reliability and migration teams

Give site reliability engineers and migration specialists access to the same dashboard with different default filters. Reliability sees Fulls and Incrementals; migrators see Migration and Restore. Same data, two reports.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WPVivid data

Four cards that turn WPVivid's history records into the dashboard the history page never tried to be. Action type becomes a first-class dimension, not a label in a chronological list.
Number · Default

Successful Fulls last 30 days

A KPI tile counting WPVivid records where action equals Full backup and outcome equals Success in the last 30 days. The morning reliability figure.
Count
Pie · Donut

Action mix

Donut chart over the action column. Full backup, Incremental, Migration, and Restore split visually so a redesign sprint's migration spike is distinguishable from the nightly schedule.
Count group by action
Bar · Stacked

Outcomes by destination

Stacked bar chart counting Success, Slow, and Failed outcomes per destination across OneDrive, Amazon S3, and Local. A flaky destination this month is no longer hidden inside per-job logs.
Count group by destination
Area · Gradient

Duration over time

Gradient area chart of average run duration bucketed by day. A 9-minute Full drifting toward 22 minutes is visible weeks before the schedule actually breaks.
Average(duration_seconds) group by started

Comparison

Default WPVivid reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WPVivid history page

  • History page is paginated, not aggregated
  • Backups and migrations share one chronological list
  • No success rate at a glance
  • No duration or size trend over time
  • Destination performance hides inside per-job logs

SleekView Charts

  • Number cards for successful Fulls, average duration, total migrations
  • Donut to separate Full, Incremental, Migration, and Restore
  • Stacked bar for outcomes broken down per destination
  • Area chart for duration or size over time
  • All cards filter together by action, destination, or date range

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WPVivid Backup

Migrations and backups separable

The action donut and the dashboard filter bar finally separate migrations from backups. Reliability reviews stop being polluted by sprint-time migrations, and migration audits stop drowning in nightly Fulls.

Duration trend on screen

An area chart of average duration over the last 90 days surfaces the slow regression notification emails never catch. The chart is the early warning the history page never offered.

Destination outcomes broken out

Stacked outcomes per destination expose a single cloud target that is failing more often than the others. A flaky S3 this month becomes a visible red segment instead of a hidden log entry.

Audience

Who builds WPVivid charts dashboards with SleekView

Site reliability

Open the dashboard each morning with the action filter pinned to Full and Incremental. The reliability view stays clean even during sprints where migrations and restores are running constantly.

Migration teams

Filter the dashboard to action equals Migration during a sprint and the same screen becomes a migration progress board. Counts, destinations, and durations all describe migrations only.

Agencies

Run the same dashboard across every client. White-label settings are respected because SleekView reads the records, not the plugin label, so the dashboard fits whatever branding WPVivid Pro is presenting.

The bigger picture

Why migrations and backups need their own chart layer

WPVivid's strongest feature is that it does backup and migration in one plugin, and that strength is also what makes its history hard to read. A migration is a one-shot, short-lived operation; a backup is a recurring, long-running schedule. They share machinery and they share log format, but they answer different operational questions.

Healthy migrations are infrequent and fast; healthy backups are frequent and consistent. Lumping them together hides the answer to both. The action column has always been there in WPVivid's history, but reading a paginated list never exposes the aggregate shape.

SleekView Charts turns the same column into a first-class dimension on the dashboard, with a donut to split, a stacked bar to break down outcomes, and a filter that applies across every other card on the screen. The result is two reports from one dataset: a reliability view for the nightly schedule and a sprint view for the migrations, both reading the records WPVivid already maintains, both available without leaving WP Admin or paying for a second monitoring tool.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WPVivid Backup

No. WPVivid owns the schedule, the destinations, the migration handshake, and the archive build. SleekView Charts reads the records WPVivid writes and renders aggregate views. The destructive actions stay behind the plugin.

 

Yes. Pro destinations like Google Cloud Storage, Backblaze B2, and SFTP appear as filterable destination values, and Pro-only features like incremental backups and white-label scheduling surface in the same charts. The white-label settings are respected because the charts read records, not branding.

 

Yes. The top-level filter bar accepts the action column directly. Picking Migration narrows every card to migrations only; picking Full backup gives the reliability view of nightly schedules. One filter, two reports.

 

Yes. Each subsite has its own WPVivid records and its own SleekView Charts dashboard. Network-wide reporting works by switching subsites or rolling up CSV exports, consistent with how WPVivid itself behaves on multisite.

 

Negligible. Chart aggregations are computed on demand against the wp_options-based history, which is small even on sites with two years of nightly retention. Aggregation results are cached between renders, so subsequent loads are immediate.

 

Yes. Each card supports CSV export of its underlying aggregation. Export the duration trend for a host capacity conversation or the action donut for a quarterly review of how the team has actually been using WPVivid.

 

Indirectly. WPVivid does not write a row for a schedule that never fired, so a missed night looks like a gap. The duration trend chart and the daily action count both expose those gaps without requiring a synthetic missed-run record.

 

No. The charts read destination names and run metadata, never the credentials WPVivid uses to authenticate against OneDrive, S3, or any other remote. Credential management stays in WPVivid's settings, where it belongs.

 

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