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Web hosting articles
Switching to a new
Web Hosting Company
There
may come
a time
when you
feel
that
your web
site is
starting
to
outgrow
the
services
that
your
current
web
hosting
company
can
supply.
Or maybe
you have
found
the
hosting
company
to be
unreliable,
with
your
site
down-time
rising
to a
level
you find
unacceptable.
For
whatever
reason,
you
think
it’s
time to
look for
a new
host for
your web
site.
The
first
thing
that you
will
need to
do is
some
homework
on the
new web
hosting
company.
Make
sure
that
they
offer
all of
the
resources
and
services
you
need,
such as
disk
space,
bandwidth
or
technical
support.
Also
ensure
that
they
will
support
any
scripts
you are
currently
using.
If you
are
using a
Windows-based
server
as a
host,
make
sure
that
your new
host
offers
this,
similarly
if you
are
currently
using a
Unix/Linux-based
server.
Try to
get some
feedback
from
other
users by
looking
at
message
boards
or
forums –
if
you’re
moving
due to
reliability
issues
then you
really
don’t
want the
same
thing to
happen
after
your
move.
Make
sure
that you
have all
of the
files
that
make up
your
current
web site
backed
up. You
should
have
been
doing
this
anyway,
just as
a
precaution,
but make
one last
final
check
now.
Once
this is
done you
can go
ahead
and open
an
account
with the
new web
hosting
company.
You will
then be
able to
upload
all of
your
files to
the new
server.
After
uploading
the
files
you
should
be able
to check
that
your web
site is
running
as you
expect,
through
an IP
address
provided
by the
new
hosting
company.
At the
same
time you
can set
up any
email
accounts
you
need.
When you
are
satisfied
that the
new host
is
running
correctly
you will
need to
change
the DNS
information
held by
the
registrar
from
which
you
obtained
your
domain
name. It
can take
from 48
– 72
hours
for this
to
propagate
around
the
Internet,
so don’t
terminate
your
existing
account
just
yet.
If you
set up
any
email
accounts
on the
new
server
you will
need to
configure
your
email
software
so that
it can
access
those
accounts.
Don’t
delete
your old
email
accounts
just yet
– again
the
changes
will
take
time to
propagate.
After a
couple
of days
you
should
be able
to
access
the new
site
using
its
domain
name.
Check
once
more to
make
sure
that
everything
appears
as it
should,
that any
scripts
you are
using
are
running
correctly
and that
there
are no
broken
links.
You
should
also
start
seeing
emails
appearing
through
the new
server,
although
some
will
still be
coming
via the
old
server.
Over the
next few
days you
should
see less
and less
email
coming
through
your old
server.
Once
this has
stopped
completely
then you
can go
ahead
and
close
your
account
with the
old web
hosting
company. |