by Wayne Mullins | Dec 14, 2020
Full written and video instructions on how to clone a WordPress site using the 2 different UpdraftClone methods can be found at the following link: How to clone a WordPress site using UpdraftClone
by udadmin | Jan 25, 2020
No. Once you have purchased UpdraftClone tokens, they remain on your account until they are used. The only exception to this is if no activity happens on your account for some years (no logins, no purchases, no use of UpdraftClone, UpdraftVault, UpdraftCentral, etc.),...
by Wayne Mullins | Nov 22, 2018
Yes. One click SSH login and SFTP access allows you to easily manage and make changes to your clone.
by udadmin | Aug 17, 2018
The clone package you need to select will depend on how big the site your cloning is. For example,; if your site takes up 30GB of space when backing up, then you will need the “Size 2” package to create a large enough clone to include all your site data....
by udadmin | Aug 17, 2018
You must accept the following terms and conditions to use UpdraftClone. UpdraftClone is intended for website owners to be able to easily create a quick clone of their WordPress website, for “internal” or development use. It is not intended for public...
by udadmin | Aug 17, 2018
This is not a current feature; currently, only our support staff have this access to the VPS (Virtual Private Server) that runs an UpdraftClone cloned website. We will consider adding it if there is enough demand.
by udadmin | Aug 17, 2018
Simply give them the URL (i.e. address) for it. You can get this either from the email you received when it was set up, or from the ‘Clones’ section in your updraftplus.com account.
by udadmin | Aug 17, 2018
You can do this in your updraftplus.com account, on the ‘clones’ page.