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Bonzo
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12/22/15 01:29 PM (8 years ago)

Transfer to new hosting

I am having issues with my current hosting... how easy is it to transfer my self hosting, or more importantly, my Database to my new hosting? i know i will have to install self hosting on the new hosting, i more asking about what happens to my apps already live and the DB on my old hosting that they use...? Thanks Steve
 
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12/22/15 02:21 PM (8 years ago)
I know there are a few out there that have done this : http://www.buzztouch.com/forum/thread.php?tid=96A4B2BBF646EFF569A9A23&fid=06DB0BCB08E6666&sortColumn=FT.id&sortUpDown=DESC&currentPage=1 Who are you thinking of switching to? Alan
 
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12/23/15 12:26 AM (8 years ago)
seems hostgator seems to be a favourite. i asked for recommendations here: https://www.buzztouch.com/forum/thread.php?tid=54D51738975E6CF4D92EC04
 
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12/23/15 05:00 AM (8 years ago)
Hostgator is a popular choice. My self hosting is a bit slow and I was thinking of switching at one point, but after David Books announcement of planned changes for Buzztouch, I'm not sure what the future for self hosting, so I decided to wait for a bit.
 
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12/23/15 02:24 PM (8 years ago)
Nothing wrong with Hostgator. Took me a bit to get used to but solid.
 

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