• Resolved chcw

    (@chcw)


    Hi,

    I wonder whether the free version support to synchronize the full folder structure of a WordPress folder such as wp-content and files inside them to Amazon S3. In Amazon S3, there will be same folder structures with all the files corresponding to the original server, not just a .zip archive.

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  • Hey @chcw,

    I’m not sure if I fully understand what your question is, but the free version doesn’t support any Synchronization with Amazon S3. The pro version does allow pushing a package up to S3 after it’s built.

    Hope this helps~

    Thread Starter chcw

    (@chcw)

    Hi,

    Thank you. What I mean is that not push a .zip package file, but push the whole folder and files under it to Amazon S3.

    For example, push a /wp-content/ folder and all files and subfolders under it to Amazon S3, so that under Amazon S3, there will also a /wp-content/ folder with all files and subfolders under it.

    Hey @chcw,

    Yeah, either version supports that scenario.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter chcw

    (@chcw)

    Hi,

    Then how to do so with the free version? Is there a video or document on how to do that?

    I try to check the free version, in “Settings -> Storage -> Location”. There is a link “More Advanced Storage Options…” link. But when I click that link, I only see a box saying “Store & Automate to Multiple Endpoints
    with Duplicator Pro” which include Amazon S3, so it seems the free version cannot use Amazon S3 at all?

    Hey @chcw,

    Sorry, that was a typo! it should say “Neither”, not “either”. The feature is NOT supported.

    Thanks~

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