Q: Will this tool work well for large websites that contain a lot of content (such as videos) and exceed 3 GB storage?
I only plan to work with a few websites (1-2 websites, or 5 at most). However, each of the websites I will be working on exceed the 3 GB storage, because I'm going to use them to share content. I will be posting many videos, which can take up quite a bit of storage. Will I be able to make use of this tool to maintain large high-content websites, or would that be too much for this tool to handle? Thank you!
WP Reset snapshots are not full backups: they don’t include media files, themes, or plugins. A snapshot only saves your WordPress database (tables, options, settings, posts, pages, etc.) and some plugin-related settings — only a few important files are included. Snapshots are meant for development and recovery, not for storing large site content or video files, so the 3 GB snapshot storage is...
Q: Will Restoring a WP Reset Snapshot Undo a Theme Update Completely or Just the Database
If I update my WordPress theme and create a WP Reset snapshot beforehand, will restoring that snapshot fully revert my site — including the theme update — back to the previous state?
Or does the snapshot only roll back the database, meaning I would still need to manually reinstall the previous version of the theme files to undo the update?
This was previously answered by Ivan_WebFactoryLTD who said: WP Reset snapshots are not full backups — they don’t include media files, themes, or plugins. A snapshot only saves your WordPress database (tables, options, settings, posts, pages, etc.) and some plugin-related settings, so restoring a snapshot will not revert updated theme files — you would need to reinstall the previous theme files...
Hey, I've cloned my website from B.com to A.com using my hosting customer control panel. It seems the old databases weren't nuked, because my backups are 8GB instead of <1 GB (as they were on B).
Would WP Reset be able to help me clean this up? Would I be able to operate within the 3GB site limit?
Non-dev solopreneur here. Thank you :)
Founder Team
Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Oct 27, 2025
A: Hi, Unfortunately, WP Reset is not a database cleanup tool, so it won't solve your problem. It may help reset/delete some parts of the site, but it is definitely not a solution to your entire problem.
When would it help? If you already had WP Reset installed on your original site before migration, you could have created a snapshot to make sure everything is ok when you did changes. So in case...
This was previously answered by Ivan_WebFactoryLTD who said it’s not possible to run WP Reset on an external database; however, you can control how and when snapshots are created, permanently delete unneeded snapshots, or upload them to the Cloud to reduce stress on your DB — contact their support via email if you need help setting up the plugin. You can find that answer here:...
"Ivan_WebFactoryLTD Sorry, we do not have such a page with all those details. If this is important to you, I will check with the dev team and get back to you with the details :)"
Thanks in advance for your answer concerning GDPR, not only for WP Reset Pro but also for your Cloud offer where we can store database snapshots.
Founder Team
Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Oct 27, 2025
A: Hey, Sorry for having you wait this long!
We are using private US servers, at DigitalOcean. DigitalOcean employs a comprehensive set of technical and organizational security measures to safeguard customer data against unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. These measures include network security controls, encryption of data both in transit and at rest, access management...
This was previously answered by Ivan_WebFactoryLTD who said the Staging Environment is a safe cloud sandbox — a copy of your snapshot where you can test resets, snapshots and plugin/theme collections without affecting your live site; that WP Reset Cloud fully complies with GDPR, stores data securely, and users can delete or request removal of their data (they do not share or sell user data); and...
Bad bot :-) This was previously addressed with a promise that their dev team will share more information. I just want to make sure that commitment isn’t lost amid the flood of questions here.
I thought there would be 50 WPR licences on Tier 3 after checking your own site.. was a little disappointed as 50 was the exact number I was after.. how much does it cost for additional cloud licences if I am moving to Tier 3.. thank you
Q: Will this tool work well for large websites that contain a lot of content (such as videos) and exceed 3 GB storage?
I only plan to work with a few websites (1-2 websites, or 5 at most). However, each of the websites I will be working on exceed the 3 GB storage, because I'm going to use them to share content. I will be posting many videos, which can take up quite a bit of storage.
Will I be able to make use of this tool to maintain large high-content websites, or would that be too much for this tool to handle?
Thank you!
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WP Reset snapshots are not full backups: they don’t include media files, themes, or plugins. A snapshot only saves your WordPress database (tables, options, settings, posts, pages, etc.) and some plugin-related settings — only a few important files are included. Snapshots are meant for development and recovery, not for storing large site content or video files, so the 3 GB snapshot storage is...
Q: Will Restoring a WP Reset Snapshot Undo a Theme Update Completely or Just the Database
If I update my WordPress theme and create a WP Reset snapshot beforehand, will restoring that snapshot fully revert my site — including the theme update — back to the previous state?
Or does the snapshot only roll back the database, meaning I would still need to manually reinstall the previous version of the theme files to undo the update?
Share WP Reset Pro Plan
This was previously answered by Ivan_WebFactoryLTD who said: WP Reset snapshots are not full backups — they don’t include media files, themes, or plugins. A snapshot only saves your WordPress database (tables, options, settings, posts, pages, etc.) and some plugin-related settings, so restoring a snapshot will not revert updated theme files — you would need to reinstall the previous theme files...
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OK, so to test a theme update: This is a good case for using the !Staging" feature?
Yes, this is a perfect example of using the Staging feature and snapshots in general!
Before updating the theme, you can create a snapshot, so in case something bad happens, you can roll back in a second.
With Staging, you can even test that without affecting the live site in the first place ;)
Q: Does the 8 GB backup break the 3GB site limit?
Hey, I've cloned my website from B.com to A.com using my hosting customer control panel. It seems the old databases weren't nuked, because my backups are 8GB instead of <1 GB (as they were on B).
Would WP Reset be able to help me clean this up? Would I be able to operate within the 3GB site limit?
Non-dev solopreneur here.
Thank you :)
Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Oct 27, 2025A: Hi,
Unfortunately, WP Reset is not a database cleanup tool, so it won't solve your problem. It may help reset/delete some parts of the site, but it is definitely not a solution to your entire problem.
When would it help? If you already had WP Reset installed on your original site before migration, you could have created a snapshot to make sure everything is ok when you did changes. So in case...
Share WP Reset Pro Plan
This was previously answered by Ivan_WebFactoryLTD who said it’s not possible to run WP Reset on an external database; however, you can control how and when snapshots are created, permanently delete unneeded snapshots, or upload them to the Cloud to reduce stress on your DB — contact their support via email if you need help setting up the plugin. You can find that answer here:...
Q: Waiting for your GDPR answer
"Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Sorry, we do not have such a page with all those details. If this is important to you, I will check with the dev team and get back to you with the details :)"
Thanks in advance for your answer concerning GDPR, not only for WP Reset Pro but also for your Cloud offer where we can store database snapshots.
Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Oct 27, 2025A: Hey,
Sorry for having you wait this long!
We are using private US servers, at DigitalOcean. DigitalOcean employs a comprehensive set of technical and organizational security measures to safeguard customer data against unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. These measures include network security controls, encryption of data both in transit and at rest, access management...
Share WP Reset Pro Plan
This was previously answered by Ivan_WebFactoryLTD who said the Staging Environment is a safe cloud sandbox — a copy of your snapshot where you can test resets, snapshots and plugin/theme collections without affecting your live site; that WP Reset Cloud fully complies with GDPR, stores data securely, and users can delete or request removal of their data (they do not share or sell user data); and...
Bad bot :-) This was previously addressed with a promise that their dev team will share more information. I just want to make sure that commitment isn’t lost amid the flood of questions here.
Q: Additional WPR Cloud Licences
I thought there would be 50 WPR licences on Tier 3 after checking your own site.. was a little disappointed as 50 was the exact number I was after.. how much does it cost for additional cloud licences if I am moving to Tier 3.. thank you
Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Oct 27, 2025A: Hi,
Additional Cloud licenses are:
1 license - $19
5 licenses - $29
10 licenses - $74
You can also purchase unlimited Cloud licenses if you have Tier 3 directly through the dashboard for $199 (limited offer, not always available).
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