Rating: 5 stars
I recently had an internal server error, and was temporarily locked out of the admin panel on my website. I was very worried about it, and am worried it could happen again. It seems to be resolved for now at least, with a WordPress update. This morning, even though it is a weekend, I sent a support ticket to Updraft requesting help to safe guard my site. The reply was prompt and helpful. I did a back up, and a clone of my site. Initially I thought the clone was going to be complicated, but it was very straight-forward. There is peace of mind knowing the site is backed up, because I have put thousands of hours, and a huge investment into my website. I have upgraded to the Premium version in recent months, and the extra peace of mind is well worth it. Valerie Hayes quietwest.com
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I could write a cron job to do this but the current website owner wants to use this plugin – it is terrible, what should take minutes takes hours. And he canceled it in the midst of a restore, that is dangerous and wrong!
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My WP is hosted on a Windows server, so it took a little configuration to get this plugin to fully work. But now, it’s effortless, and hopefully, I’ll never need to test quite how good those backups are!
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Really excellent! Flawless operation.
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I use this plugin a lot and purchased the full version with all add-ons, which was necessary for me, as I tend to move sites around from host to host.
However, it’s not the easiest plugin to use and the interface can be a bit of a struggle at times, certainly if you’re not used to it.
Infuriatingly though, it’s the developer’s own web site and support that lets it down.
Updraft Plus is not cheap, yet after purchase, you have so many support credits, after which time you have to pay – but try navigating the developer’s site to get that support.
Just when you’ve found it, you discover that you need the original purchase information, so have to go off looking for that too.
For this reason, if I were looking for a backup plugin right now, I would probably look elsewhere.
It’s still a good plugin though and does what it claims, pity that the most useful things have to come at a premium though.
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Downloaded this ‘free’ plug-in, then paid the $15 to make it work with Microsoft OneDrive… which it will not do. It’s been in my computer, activated, with settings entered, for over two weeks and as yet have not had a successful backup. So far, not impressed.
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Can you please explane how it is possible for you to charge my bank account for a purchased full developer licence when i have not giving you any credit card details and have not buying any licenses. Only downloaded the free version.
Are this site hacked?
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I tried out the free version of this plugin and it was able to complete a backup where Backup Buddy was timing out. So I went ahead and bought the full version. It worked well and when I had support questions, he answered within hours.
Definitely recommend. This one stands apart from other backup utilities because it has a one-click restore option. Very nice.
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I updated WordPress from 3.9.1 to 3.9.2 and it broke my shopping cart solution. Fortunately I had installed the free version of Updraft a couple months before and so I was able to restore my database back to WordPress 3.9.1. The restore process was seamless, and as easy as clicking a few buttons. Within a few seconds, viola, it was done and my shopping cart was back to functioning. I had to update a couple things that I had changed since the incremental backup I restored to, but other than that it was a snap.
I don’t know what the guy who wrote “HORRID” was doing wrong, but I found Updraft freakin awesome. It saved my bacon, and I’m glad, cause I love bacon.
Bottom line, if you love bacon, you should use Updraft.
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This is non-functional and should be removed from the repository.
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