Thursday, October 2, 2008

How To Transfe Web Hosts

You need to follow certain step-by-step guide to achieve a painless and hassle free movement to your new affordable web site hosting provider.

  1. Firstly, you need to download all current files used in your web site including graphics, html files etc that may be used in your site. Also make sure when you are copying your files you may want to save the fold structure exactly as it is on your original website server. Really, it is good to schedual the transfer process at least 1 month before you stop your old hosting services, this will give you enough time to have a smooth transfer.
  2. What type of site do you have, basic html or with lots of specific features? You need to consider your site needs, before selecting a host that can provide what you need. Nowdays many hosting company allow you to either do the domain change yourself or otherwise. 
  3. While you are waiting for your new bluehost web hosting account to be ready, you need to take a backup all your web files on the old web hosting provider. Make sure you backup everything and anything you can.
  4. Before you make changes to your domain name, make sure you load up all the files to your new host such as hostgator using temporary login information. Most hosting provider do provide temp login information before your domain name resolving to the new address. Even though they won't really work yet, you can still go ahead and set up all the email accounts that are used on your domain.
  5. It doesn't matter what registrar you used to register your domain, you can initiate the name change. Technically the only changes in your DNS record is the name server detail.
  6. According to your domain registrar, you should get at least emails confirming the domain name transfer. Once the change has been initiated it usually takes around 24 to 48 hours for you and your users to see the change. This time is normally called propagation. All the DNS servers at the world take the same amount of time to "catch up" and take record of your domains new IP.

 

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