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Already hosted with another provider? Want to move your website to Ausweb? This tutorial will outline the steps required to migrate your website and email accounts to your new Ausweb account.
Step 1 - Backup your files
First of all, you need to download the site from your old host. You can do this in one of two ways:
Backup your site through cPanel
If your old host uses cPanel, and the Backup feature is enabled, you can download your entire site in a couple of clicks. Follow the tutorial below which shows you how to download your site from your old host, and how to restore it on your Ausweb account.
Backup and Restore your website through cPanel
Backup your site via FTP
If your host does not use cPanel or they do not have the backup function enabled, then you should backup your site using FTP. Typically you need to connect to your website via FTP, download your www or public_html folder (the names for this folder differ; it is the folder that contains your website) The tutorials below will show you how to connect and transfer files using the popular free FTP client Filezilla.
Connecting to your website with Filezilla
Transferring files to/from your website with Filezilla
Step 2 - Backup and restore your MySQL databases
If you do not have any MySQL databases, you can skip to Step 3.
To transfer MySQL databases from your old host to Ausweb, there are two methods you can use:
Backup/Restore MySQL databases via cPanel
This uses the same cPanel function as the file backup section does. Simply follow the tutorial below to backup/restore your MySQL databases in a few clicks.
Backup and Restore your MySQL databases through cPanel
Backup/Restore MySQL databases via phpMyAdmin
If your host does not use cPanel/the backup function is disabled, you can backup and restore MySQL databases using phpMyAdmin. Follow the tutorials below for instructions on how to import and export MySQL databases in phpMyAdmin.
Exporting MySQL databases in phpMyAdmin
Importing MySQL databases in phpMyAdmin
Step 3 - Upload your files to your Ausweb account
Now you need to upload your files to your Ausweb account. If you backed up your files using the cPanel backup feature, you can upload them easily through your Ausweb cPanel by following the tutorial above ("Backup and Restore your website through cPanel")
If you backed up your files using FTP, simply connect to your Ausweb account using Filezilla and upload your files into the public_html folder.
Step 4 - Create email accounts on your Ausweb account
Before you point your domain to your Ausweb account, its a good idea to create the email addresses through cPanel first. Simply create the email addresses you want on your Ausweb account by following the tutorial below:
Creating email accounts in cPanel
Step 5 - Point your domain to your Ausweb account
By this point your account with Ausweb should mirror your account at your current host; you should have uploaded your site files and MySQL databases and created your email accounts. Once you are sure you have completed all the steps above, its time to change the nameservers of your domain.
Login to your domain control panel at your registrar and modify the nameservers for your domain to the ones we sent you in the welcome email. Video guides for modifying nameservers for most of the major registrars are listed here:
Update your DNS settings at various registrars
Once you have done this, wait for your domain to propagate. This can take between 6-72 hours, depending on your location. To see if your domain has resolved correctly to your Ausweb account, type your domain name into the tool below and hit Lookup. On the next page scroll down to the Whois Record section. If the Ausweb nameservers are listed here, then your domain name has resolved.
Check your domain name is displaying correctly, and then proceed to the next step.
Step 6 - Cancel your account at your old host
Once you have updated your nameservers and your domain name has resolved correctly, you can cancel your account at your old host. Make sure you backed up all your files; getting data back after you have cancelled your service with a provider can be quite difficult.
Congratulations, you have succesfully moved your website to Ausweb!
Notes: This tutorial covers the main aspects of transferring a website. Keep in mind that if you have other features such as subdomains, parked domains etc at your old host, you will also need to recreate those on your new Ausweb account.
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