Assisted Website Migration in Website Hosting
You can take full advantage of this free service whatever the website hosting package deal that you have chosen and you could contact us the instant your new account has been created. There will not be an issue for our technical support team to migrate even many sites so long as you've chosen a plan in which you could host more than a single domain name. Right after they are done with the migration to our innovative cloud web hosting platform, they'll analyze if everything is functioning properly before they inform you that you can change the name servers of your domain as to point it to our web servers. We can relocate any site that runs on a LAMP machine and isn't developed on a closed platform such as Yola or Wix where we simply can't access the website files to copy them. This includes not just popular platforms such as WordPress or Moodle, but also any custom Internet site. When you use our migration service, we could set everything up within 24 to 48 hours, so you could start using our platform immediately.
Assisted Website Migration in Semi-dedicated Hosting
If you intend to begin using our hosting services and you get a semi-dedicated hosting account, you will be able to contact our support the minute your account is active and plan the migration from your current hosting company. The entire operation usually takes at most 24-48 hours and once our support team sets everything up on our end, they shall test every website to verify that everything is working adequately. You may then point your domains to our cloud Internet hosting platform and given that the content shall be identical on both ends, there will be virtually zero downtime, hence the website visitors shall not see any service interruptions. You could make use of our free of charge service and save time and efforts even if you would like to relocate numerous sites and the only restriction is that they mustn't be created with a closed site builder such as Yola, Wix or Jimdo because these platforms do not allow their users to access the files of the Internet sites created on their end.