I am new to Web Hosting and just about to take over our local club website. The website is currently hosted on someone?s personal webspace with a .co.uk domain.
Basically I have signed up with a Web hosting company for 200MB of webspace and have transferred the site across ? I don?t want to change the nameserver for the live .co.uk domain yet as I wanted to test that the new site is up and running, this is avoid down-time if something goes wrong.
I have been told by the hosting company that I can?t access the site until the .co.uk domain nameserver has been updated and there is no other way to access the site until then.
Is this the norm?
How would you move site from one hosting company to another without downtime?
Malcolm
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Mar 7th, 2006, 02:49 AM #1
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How to move a live site.....
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Mar 7th, 2006, 02:08 PM #2
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Often, clients are provided a temporary URL to access their website on the new server after they have signed up. (Atleast this is what we do). This way, you can upload all the content to the new server and check that everything works OK.
Then, when everything is set, you change the name servers of the domain to point to the new server.
This way you avoid any downtime, and the site will be up the moment the domain resolves to the new server.
If your web hosting plan offers dedicated IP, you could also try to access your new server that way.
You might also point a sub domain to your new server for testing purposes.
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Mar 22nd, 2006, 07:03 PM #3
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Agree with the previous post. You should have received a temporary URL to access your site with IP address.
It looks like this:
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Mar 24th, 2006, 02:53 AM #4
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That's what I would have expected - but I was told that the temporary access has been disable becasue of security reasons...After some emails they gave me temporary access for a few days which allowed me to check out that the site was working...
Thanks
Malcolm
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Apr 18th, 2006, 10:37 AM #5
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Originally Posted by hawaiibeemer
It's the virtual URL
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