We back up daily" is a statement. "We successfully restored from backup last week" is evidence. They are not the same thing.
Here's the thing: every IPTV Reseller Panel provider claims to back up your data. Very few test their restores. A backup that hasn't been restored is a hope, not a plan. For British IPTV resellers, a failed restore means losing your entire user database—every email, every subscription end date, every password. That's not a setback. That's starting over from zero.
What actually works is a panel that publishes restore test results. A good IPTV Reseller Panel runs automated restore tests weekly and provides you with a report. Even better: they let you trigger a test restore to a sandbox environment so you can verify your own data is restorable. For British IPTV, backup without restore testing is theatrical security.
I've watched a reseller's provider claim daily backups for two years. When a database corruption hit, the provider attempted a restore. The backup was incomplete—missing the last 6 months of user records. The provider's "backup" had been failing silently. The reseller lost 400 customer records. A panel with verified restore testing would have caught the failure months earlier.
Real scenario: A British IPTV reseller asked his panel provider for the timestamp of their last successful restore test. The provider sent a screenshot from 3 days prior showing a full restore to a test environment. That evidence gave the reseller confidence. Six months later, a minor corruption occurred. The provider restored from backup in 20 minutes. No data loss.
The pattern that keeps showing up is this: resellers who verify backup restores survive disasters. Resellers who trust "we back up" lose everything.
Honestly, ask the provider: "Can you restore my data to a sandbox environment right now as a test?" If they hesitate or say no, your backups are theoretical. Find a provider that proves what they promise.