VHCS -> cPanel

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by colinrgodsey, Jul 14, 2007.

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    Has anyone ever migrated from VHCS to cPanel? Or even heard of it happening?? Id like to move my hosting to cPanel soon. But the decision as to sooner or later depends on how well I can move account information from VHCS to cPanel. Any ideas??:confused::confused:
     
    colinrgodsey, Jul 14, 2007 IP
  2. agnivo007

    agnivo007 Peon

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    Just make manual file backups, DB backups for the domains and re-instate them on the cPanel hosting...no better way out.

    BTW, how did you like VHCS ?
     
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  3. colinrgodsey

    colinrgodsey Banned

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    nuts :(

    VHCS was ok. my opinion on it is kinda jaded. i tried to make it run with FreeBSD, which it doesnt natively support. But i got it running pretty well. The only thing i have yet to figure out is how to make it restart apache and the named. i ended up modding the hell out of it, but still nothing close to cPanel as far as features and... everything else, lol
     
    colinrgodsey, Jul 15, 2007 IP
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    Heh...cPanel is a resource sucker...LOL
     
    agnivo007, Jul 15, 2007 IP
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    colinrgodsey Banned

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    thankfully VHCS is very soft on my machine.... but it doesnt really do anything, lol. so i guess that explains on it. but ya get what ya pay for
     
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    No direct way, but download your files database emails etc and then restore on cPanel account.

    Use LxAdmin or DirectAdmin. These are right on "you get what you pay for"
     
    inworx, Jul 16, 2007 IP