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CPanel Tutorial PRO - Transferring A Web Site



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By : Macy Hassick    29 or more times read
Submitted 2012-04-30 20:54:19
CPanel is the most popular web hosting control panel on the web, employed by the majority of site hosts, including BlueHost. Famous for its stableness and portability, we would not counsel any other control panel system on a Linux platform. In this tutorial series, we examine the easy way to create your first website on cpanel, starting with a transfer from another host.

If you have an existing website that's already run on CPanel and wish to transfer it to a new host (for example, if you're transferring your account to BlueHost) there's good news. Unlike lots of other control systems which lock you into one supplier, CPanel is not proprietary, which suggests you can move to another server without fear of radically screwing up your internet site. Each hosting company with CPanel installed uses the same file types and file formats, so in most cases web sites move freely.

To start the process, first identify your current PHP and MySQL versions from your old hosting provider. This is generally displayed on your control panel screen in the left column. Ask your new host if their system is compatible. Just about everyone uses MySQL version 5, so you are probably all set there but PHP versions can alter. Your new hosting provider can usually adjust settings for you so your scripts will work. And if you do not use PHP or MySQL in your coding, you can skip that step entirely.

Now, login to your old control panel on your old web host and keep an eye out for the icon called BACKUP. This icon will enable you to download a FULL CPANEL BACKUP file which includes every part of your website including settings, email boxes and configurations. The full backup is a convenient bundle of everything in one compressed and simply revived file. If the hosting provider keeps daily backups, a button for"daily" will be there. Click on that to download. Otherwise click on"generate" to generate a fresh backup file. You currently have a copy of your whole site on your computer! Simple.

Ok. Now you have your full backup file, upload it to your new hosting account at your new CPanel web hosting supplier. For instance, if you use BlueHost you can do that by logging into your new control panel and clicking on the FILE MANAGER icon. Just remember to jot down what directory you put the file in. When done contact hosting support and tell them you've got a CPanel backup file that needs restoration. It literally only takes support one click to revive a CPanel backup. After that's done your whole site, including email boxes, will be on your new web server and ready to go.

The final step is letting the internet know that your internet site is found on a new web server. To do this, login to whatever domain registry you registered your domain name at, and alter your domain's"nameservers" to change which name server your domain points to. Your new web host will give you the new nameservers to enter and there are sometimes 2 of them. After altering this at your domain registry, allow the internet a good 12 to 24 hours to repoint.

It actually is that simple to transfer with CPanel. That covered the movement of an existing website.

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