To help tailor this process to your specific project, tell me:
This still requires sufficient server memory and disk space, but it removes web‑server restrictions.
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For millions of website owners, has become the gold standard for simplifying complex migrations. Since its release in 2013, the plugin has been downloaded over 60 million times and is trusted by everyone from small bloggers to large organizations like NASA, Boeing, and Harvard University. Its popularity stems from an incredibly simple premise: it packages everything from your WordPress site—the database, media files, plugins, and themes—into a single .wpress archive file. To help tailor this process to your specific
Export core site with AI1WM
| Feature | Free (500MB) | Unlimited ($69) | 100GB Requirement | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Max File Size | 512 MB | Unlimited | | | Max Database Size | ~100 MB | Unlimited | Yes | | Multisite Support | No | Yes | Usually needed | | Google Drive Storage | No | Yes (Add-on) | Recommended | | Chunked Transfers | No | Yes | Critical | If you share with third parties, their policies apply
By using server-side SFTP transfers, increasing your underlying PHP resources, and deploying command-line interface tools, moving a 100GB website becomes a structured, manageable technical task. To tailor these migration steps further, tell me: What are you moving the site to? Do you have SSH / command line access on both servers?