: On your new WordPress installation, upload and activate the specific 100GB version of the plugin.
Run a search-and-replace using plugins like Better Search Replace to ensure any lingering static resource URLs are mapped to your new domain and https:// protocols. Alternative Solutions for Terabyte-Scale Tasks
To migrate large websites, you must use a paid extension that removes the size restrictions.
: It maintains the standard drag-and-drop workflow, which is safer for huge files that often time out in browsers. 2. The FTP Workaround (Free Method)
. Always delete the legacy version once the migration is complete. 3. Handling Large File Uploads (The "Stuck at 100%" Issue)
This comprehensive guide outlines exactly how to navigate large-scale migrations safely, explain the truth behind "100GB free modified plugins," and implement robust strategies to move massive sites without data corruption or extended downtime. The 100GB Migration Challenge: Why Standard Methods Fail
: To bypass the standard upload limits, you’ll likely need the Unlimited Extension (often referred to in tech circles as the 100GB version
The free version of All-in-One WP Migration has a file upload size limit (typically 512MB).
Clear your object cache (Redis/Memcached), server-level cache (Nginx FastCGI/Varnish), and CDN caches (Cloudflare) to force the network to serve your freshly migrated files.
All components must be updated. If your unlimited extension is not the latest version, the import will fail with a message saying "Unlimited Extension is not on its latest version". Always keep both the base plugin and the extension updated.
How to Use All-in-One WP Migration (Beginner's Guide) - SupportHost
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: On your new WordPress installation, upload and activate the specific 100GB version of the plugin.
Run a search-and-replace using plugins like Better Search Replace to ensure any lingering static resource URLs are mapped to your new domain and https:// protocols. Alternative Solutions for Terabyte-Scale Tasks
To migrate large websites, you must use a paid extension that removes the size restrictions.
: It maintains the standard drag-and-drop workflow, which is safer for huge files that often time out in browsers. 2. The FTP Workaround (Free Method)
. Always delete the legacy version once the migration is complete. 3. Handling Large File Uploads (The "Stuck at 100%" Issue)
This comprehensive guide outlines exactly how to navigate large-scale migrations safely, explain the truth behind "100GB free modified plugins," and implement robust strategies to move massive sites without data corruption or extended downtime. The 100GB Migration Challenge: Why Standard Methods Fail
: To bypass the standard upload limits, you’ll likely need the Unlimited Extension (often referred to in tech circles as the 100GB version
The free version of All-in-One WP Migration has a file upload size limit (typically 512MB).
Clear your object cache (Redis/Memcached), server-level cache (Nginx FastCGI/Varnish), and CDN caches (Cloudflare) to force the network to serve your freshly migrated files.
All components must be updated. If your unlimited extension is not the latest version, the import will fail with a message saying "Unlimited Extension is not on its latest version". Always keep both the base plugin and the extension updated.
How to Use All-in-One WP Migration (Beginner's Guide) - SupportHost
Check the box that says .