Managed WordPress is eating all storage
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@joseph can you please specifiy from where I can access the web terminal? Do you mean inside of the WordPress app? 
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Please take a look at this screenshot: 
 the store one is the Wordpress app 
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Also the app folder contains only WordPress regular installation files 
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The backups are also stored in an external storage (Cloudflare) 
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Thanks @joseph I found what causing the problem! A backup plugin in WP storing it in the wp-content! 
 Thank you
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Thanks @joseph I found what causing the problem! A backup plugin in WP storing it in the wp-content! 
 Thank you@KhalilZammeli Which plugin? 
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@KhalilZammeli That I was going to suggest to you: to check if some backup plugin saved files locally. I had this problem with Duplicator Pro backup plugin. 
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Thanks @joseph I found what causing the problem! A backup plugin in WP storing it in the wp-content! 
 Thank you@KhalilZammeli said in Managed WordPress is eating all storage: Thanks @joseph I found what causing the problem! A backup plugin in WP storing it in the wp-content! 
 Thank youYou likely know this, but just in case: presuming you've got your Cloudron backups properly set-up you don't really need a WP Backup Plugin anymore. Cloudron backups are better. 
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@KhalilZammeli said in Managed WordPress is eating all storage: Thanks @joseph I found what causing the problem! A backup plugin in WP storing it in the wp-content! 
 Thank youYou likely know this, but just in case: presuming you've got your Cloudron backups properly set-up you don't really need a WP Backup Plugin anymore. Cloudron backups are better. @jdaviescoates With Cloudron no need of any backup wp plugin anymore  
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Thank you all! well noted 
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@jdaviescoates With Cloudron no need of any backup wp plugin anymore  
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@p44 I do use All-in-One WP Migration still, as I sometimes migrate to a non-Cloudron destination, and this one has never let me down. 
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@p44 I've used that a few times too. I've always had to increase the memory limit of the app (and the php memory limit too, I think) before it'd work though. 
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@p44 I've used that a few times too. I've always had to increase the memory limit of the app (and the php memory limit too, I think) before it'd work though. @jdaviescoates I actually never noticed because I always max out those settings on my WP installs to being with! 
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@jdaviescoates I actually never noticed because I always max out those settings on my WP installs to being with! @scooke I seem to always forget to do it first, run the backup, or the import, it fails, then I have to work out again how to increase the php.ini memory etc  
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@p44 I've used that a few times too. I've always had to increase the memory limit of the app (and the php memory limit too, I think) before it'd work though. @jdaviescoates I usually set the instance memory to the minimum possible, unless an increase is needed. 
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@jdaviescoates I usually set the instance memory to the minimum possible, unless an increase is needed. @p44 interesting. I tend to set most app to at least double as I very often find the minimum isn't really enough. 
 

