![]() I've now set all my products to cancel on X date, so that I can renew them manually. I've been with Godaddy for more than ten years and I've learned that the account set up can be very sneaky, especially in terms of renewals which will activate automatically if you don't disable auto-renew.īut at first glance, that aspect isn't very clear at all. I'm pretty sure that it can't be 1.7GB in my case. ![]() What would the simplest way of discovering the actual size of the public_html folder of a website? I don't understand this at all, especially since the FTP download is taking forever. The thing is, my public_html disk usage in CPanel (and a Wordpress plugin called Disk usage) is showing around 258MB, but when I download via FTP on Filezilla, it's showing a queue of around 1.7GB, even though I make a habit of deleting server-side backups once I've downloaded them and also by deleting unused or duplicate images. ![]() That all worked out fine last time with my other site. It's the one with unlimited domain hosting, to save money on multiple hosting plans.Īnyway, when I last did this, I simply downloaded a copy of the public_html directory, installed WPress and then uploaded that copy to the new hosting plan, overwriting the new files and editing certain config files to point to the right database etc. One of my websites is very basic indeed, with ten pages and about 50 images (average size 50-150KB) and I'm moving it to a new hosting plan with Godaddy next month.
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