Las
Vegas Internet Services
Switching To A New Web
Hosting Company
What do you do when your
current web host isn’t meeting your needs?
It’s time to think about looking for one that will. It’s
not unusual for businesses & consumers to search out better hosts
that provide more services and technical support once their site
grows and
becomes more popular. Webmasters are thinking ahead and looking for
hosts that
can provide an effective level of scaleability or technical support.
Before you move, it's extremely important to make sure that you have
copies of everything related to your site. Archive all content, including
Web
pages, databases and scripts. This should be done at regular intervals
to prevent data loss, not just because you are switching web hosts.
It should be a regular part of your maintenance routine.
Regular backups and archiving will
ensure that all your data is stored and compressed in its original
directories, which is very
important
if you want to retain the full-working integrity of your Web
site when you
move. After all your web site integrity should be a priority
with you and it’s worth taking the extra time regularly to prevent
potential disaster down the road.
Search for New Web Host
Once you have archived your site,
you are now ready to go in search of new hosting services So, what
should you consider when
seeking
a new
host? First, conduct your search using an advanced search utility
to make sure
the companies you consider offer exactly the requirements
that will fit your new requirements. Make sure that the new service
that you
select includes basic services that surpass the service you
had with your previous
provider.
You don’t want the same old thing that you have currently.
It would be pointless to change.
You need to seek providers that
can offer you more of something that your current provider can’t give you. Maybe it is improved or increased
technical support, maybe it is a service that you always wanted but don’t
currently have. Whatever the reason, you need to get what you want at a
price you can afford. You don’t want to rush into making a bad choice
only to have to seek out another host down the road. It’s
important to keep this in mind.
Found a New Host, Now What?
Now that you have found a new web host who meets your new demands
effectively, you will need to follow a process to ensure
that you upload your archived
data successfully. When your new host account is activated
you will need to do the following to ensure proper
transfer of information
from your
current host server to your new host server.
• You will be allocated an IP number from the new hosting company.
• Upload your archived Web pages, database and scripts to the new host.
• Take time to debug and test the new site from the individual IP number.
• Verify that all site functionality is operative.
• Transfer your domain name service (DNS) servers over from your old host
to your new host.
Transitioning from Old to New
During this DNS transition period, the "propagation period," your
Web site will be in transition by both your new and old
host. As new DNS information about your Web site filters through
the Internet
worldwide, it
will take about
1-2 weeks for the transfer to fully propagate around
the Internet. It is important during this transition period to
keep
your
old site
running
in
case you get
visitors
whose ISP's name servers haven't fully updated yet.
You will need to check your e-mail from both hosting providers
because some regions of the Internet will direct e-mail to
your old host,
while other regions will
start sending mail to your new server during the transition.
In addition, both hosting services must operate simultaneously
during this period
to ensure stability
of data transfer between the Web servers during the period
of propagation.
Once the transition period has passed, you can cancel your
account with the previous hosting company. It is extremely
important to make
sure to
pull the plug on your
old account ONLY when e-mail stops arriving from your old
server. Then the transition will be truly complete.
PLEASE
NOTE: Las Vegas Internet Services does
NOT develop or host Adult, Gambling,
or any sites which may contain anything which could be considered
illegal, hostile or offensive.
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