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Cloud Backup (BYO)

Push backups to Google Drive, Dropbox, S3-compatible storage, or SFTP with credentials you control — no vendor storage lock-in. Your archives stay in accounts you already pay for.

Plus upload / Pro import

Why teams choose this

Bring your own cloud

Connect existing buckets or drives — Multisite Migrate never hosts your backup bytes.

Plus: scheduled cloud uploads

Automate off-site copies on daily or weekly profiles with independent retention rules.

Pro: import from cloud

Restore or migrate directly from remote archives without downloading multi-gigabyte ZIPs first.

Credentials stay yours

Rotate keys in your provider console anytime. Revoking access stops uploads without waiting on a vendor vault.

See it in Multisite Migrate

Point Multisite Migrate at storage you already pay for — credentials stay yours, archives stay off-site.

Connect the clouds you already use

Add Google Drive, Dropbox, S3-compatible storage, or SFTP with your own credentials. Multisite Migrate never hosts your backup bytes — only the connection settings live in WordPress.

Cloud storage settings with provider credentials
Cloud storage settings with provider credentials

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about this capability. Still stuck? Open the docs or contact support.

Do you store my backup files?

No. Cloud backup is bring-your-own-storage. Archives go to providers you configure. We do not operate a Multisite Migrate cloud vault for your bytes.

Which providers are supported?

Google Drive, Dropbox, S3-compatible object storage, and SFTP. Check the backup guide for the current connector list and setup steps.

What is the difference between Plus and Pro for cloud?

Plus focuses on scheduled uploads to your cloud. Pro adds importing and restoring from remote archives without pulling giant ZIPs to your laptop first.

Can I use my own retention rules?

Yes. Retention can be configured independently from local archive retention so off-site copies follow the policy you need.

Read the cloud backup guide →