What are UpdraftPlus’s limits?

If you deploy Dropbox, Google Drive, UpdraftVault, Amazon S3, Rackspace Cloud Files, OneDrive, Microsoft Azure, Backblaze, Google Cloud, Dreamobjects, Generic S3, SFTP, FTP as your cloud backup method, then in theory UpdraftPlus has no limits. At whatever point your...

Is UpdraftPlus WordPress Network (a.k.a. Multisite) compatible?

Yes. If you have a WordPress Multisite install (and you’ll know if you do – it’s fiddly to set up), then you need our multisite add-on, and then you are ready to go. If a backup plugin has not been particular written for WordPress Network usage, then...

What exactly does UpdraftPlus back up?

Essentially, everything – it backups up your database and all WordPress content – which means your uploads, plugins, themes, and additional files created by plugins. The free version does not backup up WordPress itself, since you can always obtain this...

How many sites can I install UpdraftPlus on?

The free edition of UpdraftPlus can be installed anywhere and everywhere you like. When you purchase UpdraftPlus Premium (our version with all extra features, upgrades and 1-year support), then you can choose whether you want a 2-site, 10-site or unlimited site...

How can I purchase improvements for UpdraftPlus?

The base UpdraftPlus plugin is free, and fully functional (it is not “crippleware” that ham-strings you unless you pay). If you want extra features, you can buy “UpdraftPlus Premium”, which includes all of our add-ons, plus upgrades and support...

If I make a purchase, how long am I entitled to updates for?

For one year after purchase. After that, you will be able to renew. A one-year policy is standard in the WordPress plugins market, and allows us to have a sustainable business so that you can rely on UpdraftPlus for years to come. Note: If you purchased UpdraftPlus...

What is the largest site that UpdraftPlus can back up?

UpdraftPlus’s architecture imposes no limits upon the size of backups. As long as your server has the disk space available to create a backup, and as long as your web hosting company does not apply any other artificial limits (e.g. does not give you enough...