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Total Upkeep WordPress Backup Plugin

Setting a Backup Directory in Total Upkeep

The Total Upkeep backup plugin has configuration options for setting the backup directory, which allows you to choose where your WordPress backups are stored on your web server. The following guide will provide you with information on configuring this location in your WordPress Dashboard.

  • In the Dashboard, navigate to Total Upkeep Settings
  • Using the left-hand navigation menu, select Backup Directory
  • Enter the Backup Directory you wish to use for storing backups
  • Click Save Changes

Congratulations! You now know how to set up your backup directory in Total Upkeep.

Resource Usage

Because of the way a backup plugin stores copies of the files associated with your website, Total Upkeep will have to perform multiple functions when taking a backup. These may include the following tasks:

  • Read every file and folder on your website
  • Read every row in every table in your website’s database
  • Run all the data through an archive compressor
  • Write the results to your web server’s disk drive

Because of these operations, Total Upkeep will use a lot of Input and Output (I/O) resources as well as CPU. These operations are necessary for making a backup of your website.

If your website is small then you may not be affected in the same capacity as a site that has a lot of content or visitor interaction. Keep in mind, if your database and web server are on the same physical machine, more resources will be used when completing a backup.

 

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4 thoughts on “Total Upkeep Backup Plugin User Guide

  1. I unchecked Web Server as a storage location in Total Upkeep settings, and only Google Drive is selected. However, my automatic backup from 4am this morning went to the web server, which is forbidden now for shared hosting customers. The backup file went to the Google Drive as expected.

    How can I prevent the backups from going to the web server? Thank you!

    • Hi Allison,

      Thanks for reaching out, it looks like you might have an active cron still firing that’s still backing up to the web server. We can help you look further into this, could you please start a new forum topic and include the URL of your website?

  2. Is it possible to set the backup directory to google drive on the free version? If yes, how do you get the proper URL from google drive. Copy and pasting from the search bar has an encoded string.

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