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HI.

I have a few sites running on PHPfusion 7 but my provider is really bad if it comes to performance on the webservers.

Now i have registered a new domain and wanna move my phpfusion 7 site to that new domain, i know i have to make a database the same tructure as the old domain but is that enough ?

My plan was installing phpfusion 7 on the new domain with the same MySql database structure , make a backup of my present sites in admin panel and move that to the new domain .

or is this not going to work ?

Any suggestion ?

Greets

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erm.. bugger was too slow to reply - it is really easy to transfer sites.

Once you have followed Yxos' link just make sure you have taken the db dump and then upload that to moved sites' db after setup

takes less than 5mins depending on conection speed.

(Yxos - gimme dem shades I wants) B)
Edited by Darchangel on 11-09-2009 19:21,
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