Modified versions of this plugin found on third-party sites (like GitHub or file-sharing platforms) often use an older version (v6.77) because it was the last one to include the built-in import function before it became a separate, paid extension.
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wp ai1wm import file.wpress
Finalize
| Step | Time Estimate (100GB) | |------|----------------------| | Export | 30–90 minutes | | Transfer to remote server | 2–8 hours (depends on bandwidth) | | Import | 40–120 minutes | Modified versions of this plugin found on third-party
| Tool | Native 100GB Support | Learning Curve | |------|----------------------|----------------| | UpdraftPlus Premium | Yes (split backups) | Low | | Duplicator Pro | Yes (with large file filters) | Medium | | WP Migrate DB Pro | No (media offloaded) | Medium | | rsync + WP CLI | Yes | High | | Hosting migration plugin | Varies | Low | Finalize Performance Expectations | Step | Time Estimate
We tested the direct import method on a high‑end VPS (16GB RAM, 8 vCPUs, NVMe storage).