Monday, August 5, 2013

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Expand the website to a new server that hosts you. Using FTP or any tool is used to backup to move the files to the new server. Follow the same directory structure or need to change to ensure that they have informed all affected connections and pathways scripts. Here is an article on how to find broken links after reading hosting reviews.

Log in to your control panel and create databases; Load data backup to complete the tables (no need if you have a static website). Create email accounts hosting reviews to match the old email accounts and import email filters Backup (if you have one). If you have domains and sub-domains, protected directories, etc. use the control panel to recreate the configuration.

The last step is to change the DNS servers to match the IP address of your new web hosting service. The information needed to change the DNS servers will be in the confirmation email you received when registering at the hosting account. Tip: to change the name servers are trying to reduce your DNS TTL (Time To Live) that as 15-30 minutes.

Note 1: If your website is static or not experience the intense hosting reviews activity of the database, the data transfer will not be a problem. However, if you have a large forum or e-commerce site, you will have to do extra work to keep the two systems synchronized databases. A quick fix to keep the databases in sync to move servers is to introduce for the first time the current CP to the new series and then set the stage for the former headquarters of using the database path to the new host and login. In this way no matter which server people affected, the scenarios will have access to the same database (the new server).

Note 2: If you move to another domain name is the recommended way to do this is to put a 301 (permanent) redirect on every page in the old domain to point to the corresponding page on the new domain.

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