{{ lang.t('Chunk size refers to the size of each piece of data processed during file operations, such as archiving or reading files. It determines how data is broken into manageable parts for efficient handling. For operations involving remote destinations, the chunk size is managed separately within each destination\'s settings. Smaller chunks are ideal for handling smaller files or systems with limited resources, while larger chunks are better suited for processing large files efficiently, provided the system has sufficient capacity and stable performance.') }}
{{ lang.t('Defines the maximum time a queued task runs before being aborted. Applies to web-based tasks and cannot exceed the server\'s PHP execution limit. CLI tasks have no time restrictions.') }}
{{ lang.t('Clean up revisions before dumping databases to reduce backup size and improve performance by removing old edits of posts and pages. Use at your own risk, as this may lead to irreversible data loss.') }}
{{ lang.t('This feature identifies and excludes WordPress installations found directly within the first subdirectory level of the main site. It streamlines backups by ignoring nested sites only one level deep, ensuring a focus on your primary WordPress content.') }}
{{ lang.t('Toggle to reduce file size and save space at the cost of increased CPU usage, or disable for faster processing with larger file sizes.') }}
{{ lang.t('Toggle to reduce file size and save space at the cost of increased CPU usage, or disable for faster processing with larger file sizes.') }}