For a long time, UpdraftPlus has been part of SiteSaga’s site maintenance routine. We use it to handle backups and restores without needing to think about it much.
With continued use, that reliability built confidence. Now, it encourages us to take a closer look at what UpdraftPlus really offers beyond backups.
This UpdraftPlus review focuses on its real, long-term use rather than a quick setup test. It reflects how it performs for backups, restores, and migration.
You may also be wondering whether UpdraftPlus is the right backup and migration plugin for your WordPress site. So, why not dive in and check if it’s worth it?
Overall Rating
UpdraftPlus is one of the most widely used WordPress backup and migration plugins developed by TeamUpdraft. It’s trusted by 3 million+ active installations.
In fact, UpdraftPlus holds an excellent 4.8 out of 5 stars on the WordPress.org plugin directory from around 8K user reviews. On Trustpilot, users give it a 4.7 out of 5 TrustScore based on 124 customer reviews.

If we had to rate it, then we’d also give UpdraftPlus a 4.7 out of 5 stars. We slightly lowered the score because some features (like direct migration) are reserved for paid plans. Plus, beginners may find it confusing to configure at first.
In short, UpdraftPlus stands out as a reliable choice for WordPress site backups. So, let’s go in-depth to know more about it.
What is UpdraftPlus? – An Introduction
UpdraftPlus is a powerful WordPress backup plugin to protect your website data from loss, errors, or unexpected issues. Its free version lets you create full backups (files, databases, themes, and plugins) of your WordPress website.

Moreover, it supports scheduled backups. Further, it lets you store backups in remote locations like Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon S3, etc. This ensures your site data stays safe even if something goes wrong on your server.
UpdraftPlus also makes restoring your site simple. With just a few clicks, you can recover your website from a backup without technical steps. This is especially helpful during site crashes, failed updates, or accidental changes.
Beyond the free features, its premium plans add advanced tools like direct site migration, incremental backups, and more. These features are useful when moving a site, managing larger websites, or reducing server load.
For users needing more control, UpdraftPlus offers add-ons that extend its backup and restore capabilities. This includes UpdraftClone to allow you to create a temporary sandbox and UpdraftVault to give you 1 GB of Amazon S3 storage.
With that, let’s explore the key features of UpdraftPlus next.
Key Features and Highlights of UpdraftPlus
UpdraftPlus is packed with several features all WordPress users need. Without further delay, let’s check them out in detail. Here we go!
1. Manual and Automatic Backups
UpdraftPlus provides a reliable backup solution to protect your WordPress website. Plus, it lets you backup WordPress files and databases manually or automatically.
It’s designed to make backups easy, flexible, and dependable for all types of sites. These are the key features that show how effective UpdraftPlus is for backup:
- Flexible Scheduling: Schedule backups to run every 2, 4, 8, or 12 hours, or daily, weekly, fortnightly, or monthly. The paid version lets you set specific times or occasions (like low traffic) to run backup.
- Manual Backups: Trigger backups anytime directly from the dashboard. Plus, you can run backups from the WP-CLI interface, too.
- Incremental Backups: This premium feature saves only the changes made to the website instead of full backups. This reduces server load.
- Backup Before Updates: You can set automatic backups that occur before updates on core, plugins, and theme. Restore it instantly to avoid issues.
- Advanced Retention Rules: This advanced feature lets you control how many backups are stored over time.
- Security Features: It lets you encrypt the database for secure sensitive data. Automatically anonymize personal data before backing up and restrict plugin access with a password.
- Additional Features: You can backup individual tables, files outside of the wp_directory, and more databases. All of that if you purchase a paid plan.

2. Backup Restores
UpdraftPlus makes restoring your WordPress website quick and straightforward. Suppose your website faces an issue, like a failed update, hack, or human error. Then, you can recover your site in just a few clicks.
These features highlight how simple and powerful the restore process is:
- Rapid Restore: Restore selected components like plugins, themes, or databases. In one click, you can restore the backup you had made.
- Restore from Other Plugins: A premium feature is that you can import and restore backups from MySQL and other backup plugins.
- Database Integrity Checks: Enable this advanced feature to verify backup files before restoring.

3. Migration Support
UpdraftPlus allows you to easily migrate WordPress sites between hosts, servers, or domains. It reduces migration risks by handling complex tasks automatically.
These features show how smooth migration becomes with UpdraftPlus:
- Built-in Migration Tool: Download backups from the source website and restore them on the destination site in minutes.
- Search and Replace Engine: During migration, this plugin automatically updates URLs and paths. This reduces the risk in manual processes.
- Selective Migration: You can choose plugins, themes, or tables to migrate.
- Direct Site-to-Site Migration: Another exclusive feature lets you link two websites to migrate back and forth without manual downloads.
- Migration Clean-ups: UpdraftPlus conducts clean-up actions by itself.

4. Cloud Storage Options
UpdraftPlus offers more remote storage choices than most WordPress backup plugins. This ensures your backups stay safe off-site, even if your server fails.
These features show how flexible its storage system is:
- Free Storage: You can backup to Google Drive, Dropbox, FTP, Rackspace Cloud Files, Amazon S3, DreamObjects, OpenStack Swift, or Email for free.
- Premium Storage: Additional paid locations are Microsoft OneDrive, SCP, FTPS, Azure, Google Cloud, Backblaze, SFTP, WebDAV, and pCloud.
- Multiple Storage Locations: You can store backups in more than one place.
- Encryption Support: Amazon S3 has encrypted backups for more security.
- Storage Enhancements: Google Drive and Dropbox let you backup to subfolders. Rackspace Cloud Files lets you create unique usernames for each container and manage every site’s backups in one account.

5. Multisite Compatible and UpdraftCentral
Moving forward, UpdraftPlus fully supports WordPress Multisite environments. This makes it suitable for complex networks and large installations.
These features show how it handles multisite setups efficiently:
- Multisite Backup Support: Moves UpdraftPlus into the network admin area. Now, you can backup and migrate subsites more easily.
- Multisite Migration: Migrate subsites within networks. Simply put, you can move a site into a multisite network or move a subsite into another network.
In addition, TeamUpdraft also offers a powerful remote control dashboard plugin called UpdraftCentral. It lets you manage your backups, updates, users, pages, posts, plugins, and themes of your websites from one central location.
In fact, the essential features are available for free in a self-hosting environment. Plus, you can get premium features or upgrade to its fully hosted cloud hosting.

6. Detailed Reporting
UpdraftPlus provides clear and detailed backup reports so you always know what’s happening with your site data. This improves transparency and reliability.
The reporting features include:
- Email Backup Reports: Get reports directly in your email address.
- Backup Status Logs: View completed, failed, or pending backups.
- Cryptographic Checksums: You can verify the backup files’ integrity.
- Detailed Backup History: The paid plan lets you track backup activity.

Understand that the free plugin notifies about the successful or unsuccessful backups. To know more details, you must check the server logs.
On the other hand, premium reports offer details on backup size, destination, warnings, errors, and cryptographic checksums. Plus, you can also set multiple recipients, admins, or clients for these reports.
7. UpdraftPlus Add-ons
UpdraftPlus offers additional tools that extend its core functionality for advanced workflows. These add-ons make site storage and testing easier without the need for third-party services. Those add-ons are:
UpdraftVault
UpdraftVault is an integrated storage solution based on Amazon S3, built directly into UpdraftPlus. It removes the need for third-party cloud storage accounts.
Every Premium purchase includes 1 GB of storage. This ensures high availability, redundancy, and easy management from your account dashboard.

UpdraftClone
Want to test updates, themes, or layout changes without affecting the live site? UpdraftClone lets you create a temporary copy of your website in a sandbox.
Each UpdraftPlus Premium plan offers clone tokens. You can buy more of such tokens if needed.
Overall, these features make UpdraftPlus a complete and flexible backup solution for WordPress websites. Now, let’s move on to see how UpdraftPlus works.
How to Install and Activate UpdraftPlus?
Installing UpdraftPlus is just like any other WordPress plugin. The steps to do so are a bit different for the free and paid versions of it. So, let’s go through them!
UpdraftPlus Free
Starting off with the free UpdraftPlus plugin. This involves a simple plugin installation and activation step. Follow the steps carefully.
Log into your WordPress dashboard. Then, navigate to ‘Plugins > Add Plugin.’

Now, search for the ‘UpdraftPlus’ keyword. Once the plugin shows up in the search results, click on the ‘Install Now’ button.

In a moment, the installation completes. Next, click the ‘Activate Plugin’ button.

Ultimately, your WordPress site will have a working UpdraftPlus free plugin.
UpdraftPlus Premium
Moving forward, if you plan to use a premium version, then this involves a series of steps. They are purchasing, uploading, installing, and activating the plugin, followed by connecting it to your account. Just follow these steps one by one.
Step 1: Purchase and Download UpdraftPlus
Begin with visiting the UpdraftPlus website. There, open the ‘Pricing’ page.
Now, you’ll find many pricing options to choose from that support 2 to unlimited sites. Just pick your currency and country. Then, click the ‘Add to cart’ button.

This redirects you to the cart page, where you can add the add-ons in the cart if you want. Then, click the ‘Proceed to checkout’ button.

On the checkout page, log into your UpdraftPlus account and add the payment details. Once you’re done, complete the purchase.

Following that, open your UpdraftPlus account. There, click the button to download the ZIP file of the premium plugin.

Step 2: Install and Activate UpdraftPlus
Next, go to your WordPress dashboard. Ensure you don’t have the free UpdraftPlugin installed. If yes, then uninstall and delete it beforehand.

Now, open ‘Plugins > Add Plugin.’ Then, hit the ‘Upload Plugin’ button.
Afterward, click the ‘Choose File’ button and upload the plugin file. Once that’s done, click the ‘Install Now’ button.

Lastly, hit the ‘Activate Plugin’ button.

If you want a detailed guide, then check out how to install a WordPress plugin.
Step 3: Connect with Your Account
Once the plugin activates, you can go to the new UpdraftPlus menu. Now, you must connect your site with your UpdraftPlus account to receive plugin updates.
For that, open the ‘Premium/Extensions’ tab. There, log in using your account details you purchased with and click the ‘Connect’ button. Next, refresh the connection, find your purchase, and click ‘Activate it on this site.’

This ends the installation part! For this tutorial section, we’ll be using the free UpdraftPlus plugin to showcase its features for a personal or small business site.
So, let’s get moving!
How to Schedule Your WordPress Website Backup for Free?
UpdraftPlus lets you run both automated and manual backups with its free plan. First, let’s go through the process of scheduling your WordPress backups. The configurations set over here can be needed in the manual process, too.
Without further delay, let’s dive into the steps.
Step 1: Schedule Backups
Begin with navigating to the ‘UpdraftPlus > Settings’ tab. There, you’ll find multiple options to schedule both file and database backups separately.
Exactly, these options let you configure how often you want a backup. So, pick any option to have such regular intervals. The options are:
- Manual
- Every hour, 2 hours, 4 hours, 8 hours, or 12 hours.
- Daily
- Weekly
- Fortnightly
- Monthly
In addition, you can set how many backups can be stored at a time. As per your value, the new backups will start overriding the old ones.
Once you’re done, click the ‘Save Changes’ button.

Step 2: Configure Remote Storage
Next, you can choose a secure storage location to store your site backups. You just need to tap on the storage icon from the given options.
The free UpdraftPlus plugin offers these remote storage options:
- UpdraftVault (Premium add-on, 1 Month free)
- FTP
- S3-Compatible (Generic)
- Dropbox
- Microsoft Azure
- pCloud
- Amazon S3
- SFTP/SCP
- OpenStack (Swift)
- Rackspace Cloud Files
- Google Cloud
- DreamObjects
- Google Drive
- Backblaze
- Microsoft OneDrive
- WebDAV
Note that the premium plan provides more storage locations and the feature to choose multiple locations for a backup.
Based on the storage option you pick, you must follow the given instructions to configure its access. In this guide, we’ll go for ‘Google Drive.’ So, click this remote location and press the ‘Save Changes’ button.

Now, either you follow the steps that come in the popup or just close the popup. If you close it, then start the configuration steps below. Carefully follow this process:
First, UpdraftPlus Free will automatically create a Google Drive folder to store your backups. Following that, you must authenticate with your Google account. Just hit ‘Sign in with Google,’ and you’ll be prompted to log into your account.

After you log into Google, UpdraftPlus will also try to use your details to create an account. This usually happens in the free plan, as you don’t have an account yet. So, just hit the ‘Continue’ button.

Next, UpdraftPlus also tries to access your Google Drive content. That’s to let it see, create, edit, and delete your backups. Press ‘Continue’ to move ahead.

Once you grant access, the Google Drive setup completes. So, just hit the ‘Complete setup’ button to move back to the UpdraftPlus menu on your website.

In the end, UpdraftPlus will automatically start storing your website backups to your Google account as scheduled.
Step 3: Choose Files to Include on Backups
Moving forward, you can further customize the backup settings. So, go back to the ‘Settings’ tab, and you’ll find that UpdraftPlus saves all your plugins, themes, uploads, and every file by default.
However, you can decide and choose the files you want on your backups. You can use this option only when necessary. Otherwise, it’s best to backup all the files.
Suppose you decide to not take backups of some content type from your uploads. In that case, you’ll find an ‘Exclude these from Uploads’ section. Now, you can create some rules on what types of uploads you don’t want in your backups.

Similarly, you can exclude backups from other directories, too. In the ‘Exclude these from Others’ section, you can create rules for what kinds of directories you want to exclude from backups.

After making these changes, hit the ‘Save Changes’ button.
Step 4: Configure Basic Backup Reports
Now, scroll down a bit and you’ll see an ‘Email’ option. There, check the box if you want to get basic backup reports right in your email inbox.

Finally, hit the ‘Save Changes’ button. This ends the settings to configure for automatic backups.
How to Run a Manual WordPress Website Backup for Free?
Automatic backups take place on a regular basis and save you time. But if you’re making a lot of changes to your website, then you need a manual backup.
And guess what? The manual process is straightforward. Let’s begin!
First, configure the required settings for the manual as in the automated backup.
Now, let’s say that you want to quickly run a backup. Then, just navigate to the ‘UpdraftPlus > Backup/Restore’ menu. There, hit the ‘Backup Now’ button.

By clicking on the button, a popup shows up. This contains configuration settings that you can adjust as per your needs. Here, you can:
- Ensure adding files to the manual backup.
- Ensure backing up databases.
- Use the remote location selected in the settings for the manual backup. In this case, Google Drive.
- Choose whether the manual backup will or won’t be deleted even if the retention limits cross. And only manual deletion is possible.
Once you’re done, hit the ‘Backup Now’ button.

With that, you can see the backup progress bar. After the process finishes, you’ll get notified about the completion of the backup. Also, the backup details show up inside the ‘Existing backups’ section. Congratulations on your manual backup!

Check out our complete guide on how to backup your WordPress website for free.
How to Restore Your WordPress Website for Free?
Backups are meant to be restored if your website faces an issue or changes you didn’t mean to make. So, you must also be aware of the backup restoration process.
Thanks to UpdraftPlus, restoring your manual or automated backup is free and an easy process. All you have to do is open the ‘Backup / Restore’ tab and scroll down to the ‘Existing backups’ section.
Now, you’ll find a list of existing backups in a table with a set of actions to perform. Under the ‘Actions’ column, there’s a ‘Restore’ button for each backup.
Upon clicking that button, you can instantly restore that backup on your website.

Afterward, you’ll be directed to a different page with some adjustments to make. This involves the website components you want to restore. So, you can restore:
- Plugins
- Themes
- Uploads
- Others
- Database
Once you select all the components that you want to restore, click ‘Next.’

Similarly, you can even exclude the files that you don’t want to restore. After you’re done with your choices, click the ‘Restore’ button.

With that, the restoration process begins. And when it completes, you can find a ‘Restore successful’ message.
Following that, you can click the ‘Return to UpdraftPlus configuration’ button. This redirects you back to your WordPress dashboard.

Kudos to you for being able to successfully restore your WordPress website for free!
How to Migrate Your WordPress Website for Free?
Before we begin, understand the difference between the free and premium migration options of UpdraftPlus versions. UpdraftPlus Premium lets you directly connect two sites once and then make several migrations in just a few clicks.
On the other hand, the free plugin lets you migrate through the help of the backup and restore process. Simply put, you must backup the source site and restore it to the destination website to accomplish a site migration.
In this review, we’ll simply check the WordPress site migration process using the free UpdraftPlus plugin. Let’s go through them quickly!
Step 1: Install and Activate UpdraftPlus on Both Sites
First, you must install and activate the free UpdraftPlus plugin on both the source website and destination website. Follow these steps on both sites:
- Log into the WordPress dashboard of both websites.
- Navigate to the ‘Plugins > Add New’ menu.
- Search for ‘UpdraftPlus’ and click the ‘Install Now’ button.
- After installing, hit the ‘Activate’ button.

Step 2: Open the Source Site and Configure the Settings
Following that, open the source site and configure the essential settings needed before taking a backup. This involves these steps:
- Go to the ‘UpdraftPlus > Settings’ menu.
- There, pick the remote storage locations. For example, Google Drive.
- Log in to Google Drive and grant UpdraftPlus access to it.
- After you connect UpdraftPlus with your chosen remote storage location, adjust what you want to include and exclude in the backups.
- Then, enable the feature to receive basic backup reports on your email.
- Lastly, hit the ‘Save Changes’ button.

Step 3: Take a Backup of the Source Site
Next, you can begin taking a backup of the source site. For that, follow these steps:
- Open the ‘Backup / Restore’ tab inside the UpdraftPlus menu.
- There, hit the ‘Backup Now’ button.
- On the popup, adjust the backup. This includes ensuring backup files and databases, selecting the remote backup location, etc.
- After that, click the ‘Backup Now’ button.
- Now, you’ll see a backup progress bar. Once the process completes, you’ll get a notification about that.
- In the ‘Existing backups’ section, you can find the details about the backup.

Step 4: Open the Destination Site and Restore the Backup
Moving forward, open your destination website. Once UpdraftPlus is activated, perform the same actions to configure the settings as in the source website. Most of all, ensure you pick the same remote storage location as you did previously.
Afterward, it’s time to restore the backup to finish the WordPress migration process. To do that, follow these steps:
- Go to the ‘Backup / Restore’ tab of the UpdraftPlus menu.
- Scroll to the ‘Existing backups’ section to find your recent backup from the source website.
- On the ‘Actions’ column, click the ‘Restore’ button for that backup.

Suppose your backup isn’t listed in the table. Then, click ‘Rescan remote storage’ inside the ‘More tasks’ section. This shows every backup from all the websites that are connected to your chosen remote storage location.
Step 5: Complete Restoration Process
Once you begin the restoration, the wizard will launch to help you complete the website migration process. Here, perform these actions:
- Pick the source site components you want to migrate to the destination site. This can be plugins, themes, uploads, others, and database. Then, hit ‘Next.’
- Next, those components get downloaded to your website. But you can choose to exclude the files you don’t want to migrate.
- Once you’re done with your choices, hit the ‘Restore’ button.
- The migration process completes with the ‘Restore successful’ message.
- Now, press ‘Return to UpdraftPlus configuration’ to check your site.

Keep in mind that after migrating the database, the login details from your source site will be used on the destination site. This means your old login credentials on the new site may no longer work.
While UpdraftPlus Free helps make migration easier, the process can be complex. In some cases, technical knowledge may be needed to fix any issues that come up.
UpdraftPlus Pricing Plans
Good news! UpdraftPlus is a freemium WordPress plugin. Simply put, it has both free and premium versions available for use.
If you’re good enough using the free version, then just go to the WordPress.org plugin directory. There, search and download UpdraftPlus, followed by uploading and installing it to your WordPress website.
Another simpler way is to just search for UpdraftPlus in your WordPress dashboard. Then, install and activate it.
Do you want to use the premium features? Then, uninstall the free UpdraftPlus plugin first. Next, go to the Pricing page on the official UpdraftPlus website. There, you can find the following plans to choose from:
- Personal: $70 per year, 2 sites, 1 GB of storage, 1 UpdraftClone token, etc.
- Business: $95/year, 10 sites, 1 GB of storage, 2 UpdraftClone tokens, etc.
- Agency: $145/year, 35 sites, 1 GB of storage, 5 UpdraftClone tokens, etc.
- Enterprise: $195 per year, unlimited websites, 1 GB of storage, 10 UpdraftClone tokens, and premium support.
- Gold: $399 per year, unlimited sites, 50 GB of storage, 10 UpdraftClone tokens, and manageable by Updraft Central.

Further, UpdraftPlus has a 10-day money-back guarantee policy. Meaning, you can get a refund if you discontinue using its paid version within 10 days of purchase.
Customer Support Options of UpdraftPlus
Coming to customer support, UpdraftPlus offers multiple options for its users. This involves various free resources and premium support from the team.
As just a free UpdraftPlus user, you can open its Support Forum. There, post down your queries to get a support reply. You can also find answers to other users’ questions to get answers to possible queries you have.
Other than that, visit the UpdraftPlus website and check out these support options:
- The TeamUpdraft Support page has links to free and paid support options.
- Find tutorials and guides to get started and use the plugin from the Documentation.
- Check out Account Management FAQs to get answers to basic questions.
- Get paid support by submitting the queries in the Premium Support Form.
- Go through the Premium Forum with user and support team discussions.
- If you’ve a general question, then submit the queries via the Contact Form.
- Want to learn about its security features? Visit the Data Protection Center.
- Check out the video tutorials on YouTube for basic to complex tutorials.

Overall, security is a big deal for UpdraftPlus and its users. So, you’ll get outstanding support options for your basic to technical queries.
With that being said, let’s jump into the pros and cons of UpdraftPlus.
Pros and Cons of UpdraftPlus
UpdraftPlus pros and cons based on real reviews and authoritative sources are:
Pros of UpdraftPlus
The UpdraftPlus pros are:
- It lets you take manual and automatic backups with flexible schedule options.
- Its one-click restore option lets you easily restore right from the dashboard.
- Integrates with renowned cloud storage, like Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.
- You can conduct full and partial backups as per your needs.
- It has a large active installation base with strong community support.
- Provides a 10-day money-back guarantee policy.
- Offers free and multiple paid plans along with add-ons to extend its features.
- Support for multisite in its premium plans.
Cons of UpdraftPlus
The UpdraftPlus cons are:
- Essential features like incremental backups and direct migration are paid.
- Security features like encrypted database backups are not available for free.
- Beginners may slightly find UpdraftPlus a bit overwhelming to use at first.
- The free plugin may not seamlessly conduct heavy backups on large sites.
Now, let’s dive into the final verdict!
UpdraftPlus Review – Is It Best for Backup and Migration?
After exploring, testing, and using UpdraftPlus over time, it’s evident that it’s a reliable solution for backing up and restoring your WordPress site.
Simply put, it covers core needs like scheduled backups, cloud storage options, and quick restores, all from your dashboard. Moreover, it’s pretty straightforward to let you choose where to store backups and when to run them.
Further, the free version already offers solid backup and restore capabilities. On the other hand, the premium plans add advanced tools like site migration, cloning, and incremental backups for deeper control.
Overall, we recommend starting with the free version to understand how it works. If you need more powerful backup features, then consider upgrading to a paid plan. Within 10 days, you can decide to continue using it or get a full refund.
In addition, UpdraftPlus also offers support and regular updates. So, it ensures long-term reliability for protecting your WordPress data.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Take a glance at the FAQs related to UpdraftPlus.
1. How long do I get updates after purchasing UpdraftPlus?
You’ll have access to updates for as long as your subscription is active. Every purchase includes 12 months of updates, and this continues if you renew.
2. What can UpdraftPlus Premium do with migration that its free version can’t?
UpdraftPlus Premium includes built-in site migration and cloning tools. Now, you can move or duplicate a WordPress site directly from the dashboard. The free version does not offer full migration support and requires manual steps.
3. What are the UpdraftPlus add-ons?
UpdraftPlus add-ons are UpdraftClone and UpdraftVault. UpdraftClone lets you create a temporary sandbox and try out new things. UpdraftVault offers you Amazon S3 storage of 1 GB so that you don’t have to create accounts on your own.
4. Can I cancel my UpdraftPlus subscription?
Yes, you can cancel your UpdraftPlus subscription at any time, and it won’t renew. After cancellation, you can still keep access to the plugin. However, you won’t receive new updates or premium support.
5. Does UpdraftPlus have a refund policy?
UpdraftPlus has a refund policy in which you can make refund requests within the first 10 days after purchase. Just contact the support team to discuss your case.
Wrapping Up
And that’s a wrap on this UpdraftPlus review.
UpdraftPlus makes backing up, restoring, and migrating your site simple. That’s due to the scheduled backups and restore tools right in your WordPress dashboard.
If you’re confused about anything on UpdraftPlus, then comment down. We’ll gladly offer guidance to resolve your queries.
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