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Moving
to a new inexpensive web hosting service?
By Susan Mica
So, you've decided that your current inexpensive
web hosting doesn't suit your needs and you
need to choose a new one. Well, don't worry - it happens
all the time. Many webmasters upgrade their inexpensive
web hosting services once their Web sites become
popular, usually because their current hosting firm
cannot provide an effective level of scalability or
technical support.
Before you move, it's extremely important to make sure
you have copies of everything related to your site.
Double-check that all content, including Web pages,
databases and scripts, are properly archived. But don't
archive your Web sites just in case you switch inexpensive
web hosting - always back up your data at regular
intervals in case you experience unexpected data loss
or hardware failure. This will also ensure that all
your data is archived and compressed in its original
directories, which is very important if you want to
retain the full-working integrity of your Web site when
you move.
Once you have archived your site, make arrangements
to purchase your new hosting services. Make sure that
any new solution you select includes basic services
that approximate and surpass the service you where obtaining
with your previous provider. Perform a search with our
advanced search utility to make sure the companies you
are considering offer exactly what you're looking for.
It makes no sense to replace your present hosting service
with another inexpensive web hosting
solution that equally cannot fulfill your technical
requirements.
When your new inexpensive web hosting
solution is activated, upload your archived Web pages,
database and scripts to the new host. You will be allocated
an IP number from the new hosting company. Take time
to debug and test the new site from the individual IP
number.
After your site is entirely debugged and you verify
that all site functionality is operative, transfer your
domain name service (DNS) servers over from your old
host to your new inexpensive web hosting.
During this DNS transition period, which is referred
to as the "propagation period," your Web site
will be resolved by both your new and old host, as new
DNS information about your Web site filters through
the Internet worldwide. It typically takes about 1-2
weeks for the transfer to fully propagate around the
Internet; so keep your old site running in case you
get visitors whose ISP's name servers haven't updated
fully.
It is imperative that you retain both your old and new
inexpensive web hosting services during
your inexpensive web hosting solution
transition. You will need to check your e-mail from
both hosting providers, since some regions of the Internet
will direct e-mail to your original host, while other
regions will start sending mail to your new server during
the transition.
This same situation will occur with your site’s
Web server during the period of propagation. For this
reason, you must ensure that both hosting services are
operating simultaneously during your solution transition.
Once a week or two have elapsed, cancel the account
with your previous hosting company. Make sure to only
pull the plug on your old account when e-mail stops
arriving from your old server.
To ease the transition, you may want to select a hosting
service that approximates the features of your previous
hosting company. With a wide range of hosting control
panel and automation software packages available, it
is now easier to transition Web sites.
Transitioning from one new host to another can be a
simpler task if you select the same operating system
platform and control panel. Some hosting companies make
transition from one control panel to another easier
by employing a tool that actually automates the transition
from a competitor.
About
the Author: Susan Mica is an internet marketing
consultant working at a big IT company in florida.
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