How to Migrate from your Previous Host to ZillionKingHost

Migrating from your previous host to ZillionKingHost  can be a very smooth process or it can be very complicated. Following these steps will ensure smooth Migration

  1. You will  upload your entire site from the old host to the new one. This can be done by connecting to their ftp and downloading all your files. Then connecting to the new hosts ftp and uploading all your files. 
  2. After you have all your files on both hosting accounts you will change your domain names dns.  ZillionKingHost have provided you with their domain name servers (dns).

    Dns usually looks like this:
    ns1.zillionkinghost.com
    ns2.zillionkinghost.com

    Once you know what dns to use on your domain name you will go to where you purchased the domain name from to make the changes. If you purchased your domain name from your host you usually will need to ask them to make the dns changes for you.

    If you have any questions we would be more then happy to help you, or even make the dns changes for you.
  3. Once your dns changes have been made you will need to wait 48 hours,  during this period your dns is propergating world wide, and your site will be bouncing from the old host to the new host every other minute randomly.

We will transfer your entire site over free of charge! (providing the old host is a CPanel account)

 

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