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veenuisthebest 03-20-2008 03:12 PM

Forum to be moved to a new server
 
Hi all,

Am planning to upgrade my website's resources to a higher bandwidth/webspace/mysql.

my webhost is providing an upgrade plan to me but the server would be changed due to which I'll have to manually transfer all my files/db and everything to a new location...

I wanted to know:-

1. Can I backup my database through phpmyadmin to a .SQL file and restore it onto the new server ?? with this way, I won't be losing any data like users, posts and everything.. right ??

2. As I have made a lot of modifications and have lots of hacks installed, so can I copy the whole "FORUMS" folder and paste it to the new location as it is. What possible changes will I have to make in the vBulletin settings ??
I think only the config.php file requires editing .. or anything else tooo ??

3. My Domain Control Panel will also be changed from Plesk to DotNetPanel, will it have any major affect ??

Thank You

acegames 03-20-2008 03:23 PM

I moved servers last weekend and managed the whole transfer through whm and used "Copy an account from another server"

veenuisthebest 03-20-2008 03:31 PM

but as my host told, I'll have to MANUALLY transfer everything... there is no option like "Copy an account from another server"

by the way, what is WHM ??

Yours 03-20-2008 03:34 PM

Sounds like you do not have cPanel on the server. The manual backup would be the only way, and you wouldn't lose data doing it this way. It may take a while and slow your connection down due to the fact of how large the database may be.
1) Yes you can - you will lose nothing
2) Again yes, this will work fine
3) I have never heard of this panel, so the only significant change may or may not be just the functionality of using said control panel

veenuisthebest 03-20-2008 03:43 PM

i took a demo of this so called DotNetPanel, i find it good and easy to use just like cPanel if compared to Plesk which is really slow and buggy...

by the way, how does a domain cp can affect so much?? coz all we require in relation to vBulletin is advanced file permissions, creating mail a/c's, a file manager, creating setting databases... all such features are there in the said panel !!

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i had always been on windows server, maybe that is the reason why I do not have cPanel..

by the way, does vBulletin performs better on a Linux server...??? coz if that is the case, then I'll switch to it..

Yours 03-20-2008 03:52 PM

I have not used vBulletin on a windows server to be honest. If you do not run other applications that requires a windows server, then I would say switch to a linux server. You could switch to linux, get cPanel, and be paying a few bucks less than if you had the windows server.

veenuisthebest 03-20-2008 03:56 PM

this is the only problem sir, actually I require ASP for my other personal website to run.. that linux does not support..

please tell me, how can the performance of vB be affected from a windows or linux based server... coz all we require is PHP, and both supports that..

is it something like linux executes PHP scripts pretty faster if compared to windows ??

Yours 03-20-2008 03:59 PM

Afraid I haven't used windows enough to be able to say for sure. I would stick with your windows server as you have other applications that require windows

veenuisthebest 03-20-2008 03:59 PM

also please refer to this page, its my webhosts site and its plans..
http://www.netwayweb.net/web_hosting_india.php#

both the prices of windows and linux hosting is same i.e. 2400 INR

and which plan do you recommend ??

Yours 03-20-2008 04:09 PM

I would look at http://crissic.com/dedispecials.php to see if any of those suit your needs. I have a server with them and they are fantastic =)(keep in mind their prices are in USD)


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