• If you read this, you have been warned!
    As other people already claimed, they blame the hostingprovider for whatever upload restrictions, but their plugin is broken and can ONLY be fixed with some magical extension for 70 dollars.
    They block every import or basic backup recovery with files that are already on the server after you created a backup. So dont use it, the (free) backup recovery doesn’t work unless you pay.
    For EVERYTHING you need this paid extension, there is no FREE version.

    I tried to solve it with their support, but they only reply “Buy the extension to bypass restricitions” then they send you on a wild goose chase, and tell you your hosting provider needs to fix this.
    They are scammers. Don’t buy or support these people.

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  • nickbartlett

    (@nickbartlett)

    Same issue. I increased upload limit 100 times larger than the file is and still says it’s too large. Just a ploy to sell the premium version. What a waste of time.

    Plugin Author Yani

    (@yaniiliev)

    This error is not caused by the plugin.

    All-in-One WP Migration does not impose any upload size limit. The message you’re seeing comes entirely from your web server / hosting provider (PHP, web server, proxy, or security layer), not from WordPress and not from the plugin.

    To showcase this, here is a live example of the plugin running entirely in the browser, with 2GB uploads enabled out of the box, no server involved at all: https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-wp-migration/?preview=1

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