How to Upload Files to A New Web Server When Transferring Site to Another Web Host
Alright, this is the second and last part of part of the post started previously regarding How to Avoid Downtime When Transferring Your Website to Another Web Host. This will not only cover the topic on how to do file transfers but also other matters concerning how to finish setting up your new website. Later, you will also learn how to determine if your new site or blog is already up and running. To start off, let us assume you have successfully carried out the four steps mentioned in the first article, let’s start with the 5th one:
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How to Avoid Downtime When Transferring Your Website to Another Web Host
This is a short tutorial on how to avoid downtime when transferring your website or blog to another web host. First off, why are you moving your site to another web hosting company? Dissatisfied with the service? Unreliable performance of servers? Or, do you just want to upgrade (say, from a shared web hosting service to a virtual private server or dedicated server)? Read more the following linked article to better understand Moving a Website to a Virtual Private Server (VPS).
Moving A Website to a Virtual Private Server (VPS) or VDS
This site has moved to a virtual private server (VPS) also known as virtual dedicated server (VDS). Of all the sites I administer, Technology Talks is the most frequently updated by my team. However, I admit there were several occasions when they do not even write a single article in one day, this site has had the most amount of average posts per week. We have outlined many articles up for publication over the next couple of weeks. Eric, the expert in Local Area Networking and Gaming will be publishing his own mini-series of posts about SOHO and LAN. These posts will be edited by me of course prior to hitting the publish button. I will also monitor the actual stuff these guys will intend to cover.
Web Design and SEO Services
One of my professions is designing and developing websites. It’s ot an easy job. Where I live, many web developers do not earn much from this job except when the client is a big company. For small-to-medium enterprises, the range of my usual professional fee is between $1,000-2,000. Not much for a few months’ project.

