Skip to main content

Migrate from Enkompass to cPanel

Comments

8 comments

  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) There are no native tools available to migrate an account from Enkompass to cPanel. Depending on the content, you could create the account on the cPanel server and manually upload the data associated with the website through FTP. Thank you.
    0
  • RisenAngel
    Oh wow really? The static content shouldn't be much of a problem, but what about the databases?
    0
  • iserversupport
    You can create new Database from cPanel > Databases> MySQL database and restore db backup from old server using phpMyAdmin or shell access. Make sure to change the new database details in contents as well.
    0
  • cPanelMichael
    [quote="RisenAngel, post: 1655302">Oh wow really? The static content shouldn't be much of a problem, but what about the databases?
    Yes, the instructions in the previous post should work. Note that you can also restore a database directly through the cPanel interface under the "Backup" option. Thank you.
    0
  • RisenAngel
    [quote="iserversupport, post: 1655382">You can create new Database from cPanel > Databases> MySQL database and restore db backup from old server using phpMyAdmin or shell access. Make sure to change the new database details in contents as well.
    Is this a process you've successfully completed without issue?
    0
  • ThinIce
    I wonder if it might be worth dropping migrations a line [url=http://cpanel.net/cpanel-whm/migrate-cpanel/]Migrate to cPanel | cPanel, Inc. If you've got a large number of accounts it'd be nice if they could help you to retain your custom (given that Enkompass is a dead parrot now)
    0
  • JaredR.
    I apologize for the inconvenience, but our migrations team only handles Linux-to-Linux migrations, and does not do Windows-to-Linux migrations of any kind, even from Enkompass. A migration from Enkompass should be treated as a manual migration, and we have a document that provides some information about manual migrations:
    0
  • RisenAngel
    Thanks! The migrations are slow going but are coming along without too many surprises.
    0

Please sign in to leave a comment.