That's asking "How long is a piece of string?".
The upgrade package (zip file) itself is only 28.14MB (for Joomla 4.4.2) (that's the compressed size).
To get an idea of the size, unzip that file on your computer and use Windows Explorer (right-click the unzipped folder and get what Windows advises is the disk space occupied by those files/folders for that install package).
Out of interest, the Joomla 4.4.1 upgrade (zip) package is comparatively sized at 28.09MB and the Joomla 4.4.0 upgrade (zip) package is slightly smaller at 20.09MB. So it does fluctuate.
That's only a small part of what you need in terms of disk space since those updated files will pretty much overwrite any existing files. But if you consider that with the overall size of your site - including images, downloadable files and so on, that will expand pretty quickly.
Exactly how much disk space do you have (in total) for your hosting plan? If you can't even fit two copies of the site on the server, perhaps time to consider a hosting plan upgrade or another host that offers a decent amount of disk space. But nonetheless, try as @webdongle has suggested.
The upgrade package (zip file) itself is only 28.14MB (for Joomla 4.4.2) (that's the compressed size).
To get an idea of the size, unzip that file on your computer and use Windows Explorer (right-click the unzipped folder and get what Windows advises is the disk space occupied by those files/folders for that install package).
Out of interest, the Joomla 4.4.1 upgrade (zip) package is comparatively sized at 28.09MB and the Joomla 4.4.0 upgrade (zip) package is slightly smaller at 20.09MB. So it does fluctuate.
That's only a small part of what you need in terms of disk space since those updated files will pretty much overwrite any existing files. But if you consider that with the overall size of your site - including images, downloadable files and so on, that will expand pretty quickly.
Exactly how much disk space do you have (in total) for your hosting plan? If you can't even fit two copies of the site on the server, perhaps time to consider a hosting plan upgrade or another host that offers a decent amount of disk space. But nonetheless, try as @webdongle has suggested.
Statistics: Posted by AMurray — Thu Jan 25, 2024 9:48 am