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How to stop local Updraft backups
How to stop local Updraft backups

Optimize your disk usage on BigScoots server by turning off local Updraft backups

Justin Catello avatar
Written by Justin Catello
Updated over a week ago

If you are using UpdraftPlus for backups and have it set to backup remotely this is a great idea but in a lot of cases, we still see Updraft storing the backups locally which will consume your disk space.

In order to ensure the backups get removed from your hosting after the remote backup has been completed please follow these steps.

Step #1:

Start by logging into your WordPress site. Once there, however over the Settings menu and click UpdraftPlus Backups

Step #2:

Next, click on the Settings tab at the top.

Step #3:

Scroll down to Expert Settings and click the Show Expert Settings link.

Step #4:

Scroll down a bit more look for the option Delete local backup and check the box.

Lastly, scroll to the bottom and click the Save Changes button.

This will now stop the backups from being stored locally after a remote backup has been completed.

Note: Checking this option will not remove current locally stored backups so make sure to go back to the Backup / Restore tab and make sure you remove any current ones.


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