WordPress server migration

WordPress server migration is a critical process that involves moving a WordPress site from one server to another.

This could be due to various reasons such as upgrading to a more powerful server, changing hosting providers, or moving a site from a local development server to a live server. The process involves transferring all website files and the database, then reconfiguring the domain name settings.

WordPress server migration

The first step in server migration is planning. This involves understanding the current server environment, the requirements of the new server, and the potential challenges that might arise during the migration. It’s important to have a clear plan in place to ensure a smooth transition.

Next, you need to prepare your WordPress site for migration. This involves backing up your website files and database, disabling any caching plugins, and setting your site to maintenance mode. You should also inform your users about the upcoming migration and potential downtime.

Once your site is ready, you can start the migration process. This involves transferring your website files and database to the new server. Depending on the size of your site and the speed of your internet connection, this could take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours.

After transferring your files and database, you need to configure your new server. This involves setting up your web server software (such as Apache or Nginx), PHP, MySQL, and any other necessary software. You also need to configure your domain name settings to point to the new server.

Once everything is set up, you can start testing your site on the new server. This involves checking all pages, links, forms, and other elements of your site to ensure they are working correctly. You should also test the performance of your site to ensure it’s running smoothly.

If everything is working correctly, you can finalize the migration by updating your DNS records to point to the new server. This will direct all traffic to your new server. Keep in mind that DNS propagation can take up to 48 hours, so some users might still see your old site during this time.

Finally, you should monitor your site closely for any issues after the migration. This includes checking for broken links, missing images, performance issues, and other potential problems. You should also keep an eye on your traffic and search engine rankings to ensure they are not affected by the migration.

Server migration can be a complex process, but with careful planning and execution, it can be done smoothly and efficiently. At Exact Precisions, we have extensive experience in server migrations and can help you move your WordPress site to a new server without any hassle.

Maintenance & Support

WordPress websites require regular updates to make sure the site continues to run smooth & secure. Maintenance with optional add on support is available to handle updates as well as make regular backups of your website and databases. This is available to any client, past or present.

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