How to Migrate a Wordpress Site to Web Hosting Hub

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SteveWebb / 8 Points
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2013-07-09 8:08 pm EST
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I'm a new customer, wanting to migrate my websites from another web hosting company. I did a complete cPanel backup there of all my files and would like to do a cPanel restore here at webhostinghub. Is that possible? If I understand things correctly, won't that be the easiest way to migrate everything from the old host and set them up here? I have about 15 WordPress websites. Most of them are fairly small, but one of them is quite large...nearly ten years of content.

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johnpaulb-whh2
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2013-07-09 10:04 pm EST
Hello SteveWebb,

Thank you for your question. We have a helpful class in our Wordpress Education Channel that goes over Migrating your Wordpress website to us.

Uploading a backup is a good option for transferring your website, but our Tech Support department will have to help you unpack the data. After you upload the complete cPanel backup via FTP, send an email requesting assistance to:
support@webhostinghub.com

This will create a ticket, and they will email you back to notify you when the backup has been restored.

If you have any further questions, feel free to post them below.
Thank you,

-John-Paul

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Thanks! I'm uploading the file now.
SteveWebb
8 Points

2013-07-09 10:31 pm EST
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