TwistAndShout
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We see very good speed improvement on mostly 'read only' WordPress site Thanks @ffeingol, my needs are for an affiliate website running with Woocommerce, that extratcs 50 k products a day with D...
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Hmmm, I see, thanks @cPRex this is also what UprdraftPlus is recomending. However I will have to put the migration on hold for a week as my new VPS has been destroyed by a fire :
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You can also edit your local hosts file to point your local machine to do the DNS Thanks @cPRex, but for now I need to have both access to the source site and the destination site at the same ti...
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you can still generate or transport a .tar.gz backup file and then ask your host to restore it. Thanks @ZenHostingTravis, indeed I can download some backup files extension .xml on tar format. ...
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If you try accessing cPanel with your site's domain does that get the SSL working? Yes, when I access Cpanel via URL, this is secured. So job done, is my configuration safe enough ?
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As long as the A record resolves so the pages work, I would also expect the SSL validation to work. Thanks @cPRex, it has worked, we are getting closer and closer. Now, the domain name has https...
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the DNS needs to be in place first. Got it with thanks. So if I understand well, I just have to point the A entry to my new server IP ? Is there anything else I shall do to point my domain nam...
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Does the DNS for the domains point to the new machine yet? If not, I would expect you to get the errors you're seeing. Hello, I am back on this thread, as I was able to transfer by myself wit...
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As long as you are coming from one of the listed operating systems on that page, we'll be happy to help with that migration! Thanks for your help, I opened an expedited ticket for migration.
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if you migrate with the Transfer tool, you won't need to manually perform any work with the AutoSSL system. Does the DNS for the domains point to the new machine yet? If not, I would expect you ...