Im a webhosting noob and need some help
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It's fine to bail on 1and1 and move to GoDaddy or whomever but there is no need and even if you do, this isn't the time for that.
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@scottalanmiller said:
It's fine to bail on 1and1 and move to GoDaddy or whomever but there is no need and even if you do, this isn't the time for that.
Yes definitely don't do all of these things at the same time, you'll have a nightmare on your hands.
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Yes, each step is something to do alone. And changing the Registrar doesn't need to be done at all.
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I would use someone else. While having things in one place is nice, you should not be forced to move your domain. The update your name servers is the right choice to maintain your domain and DNS other than at your web provider. It is not hard to do, but can be confusing your first time through. You might want to make contact with your domain registrar for help.
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@bsouder said:
I would use someone else. While having things in one place is nice, you should not be forced to move your domain. The update your name servers is the right choice to maintain your domain and DNS other than at your web provider. It is not hard to do, but can be confusing your first time through. You might want to make contact with your domain registrar for help.
Thanks. That is exactly what I did.
Unfortunately, I am going to have to rebuild my website. I sold most of my inventory on it anyways. So rebuilding it wont be too bad.
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Why do you have to rebuild things?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Why do you have to rebuild things?
I could migrate the site over, but it may take just as long if not longer. I had 22 items in the entire store inventory and now I am down to 9 items
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This is the migration process
http://isenselabs.com/posts/step-by-step-opencart-migration-to-a-new-server
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@IRJ said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Why do you have to rebuild things?
I could migrate the site over, but it may take just as long if not longer. I had 22 items in the entire store inventory and now I am down to 9 items
Oh okay, so you don't have to. Yes, migrating systems always takes a bit because there is a database to move.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@IRJ said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Why do you have to rebuild things?
I could migrate the site over, but it may take just as long if not longer. I had 22 items in the entire store inventory and now I am down to 9 items
Oh okay, so you don't have to. Yes, migrating systems always takes a bit because there is a database to move.
Correct.
If I had a huge store with lots of inventory, then I would have to migrate.