Configure the day, time and number of archives that you wish to retain. Keep in mind that running a backup may impact the performance of your site. So, it is best to run a backup during a period of time when you are not expecting many visitors to your website.
Determine if you wish to use the Autobackup before updates and Rollback options. Determine the location of your backup file. Note that this location defaults to the location of your installation on your Web server.
Make sure that you move this file off the server in order to preserve server space. As mentioned in the considerations list above, you should have WordPress installed at your destination location.
For more information see Installing WordPress using Softaculous. Your installation should include the BoldGrid Backup plugin. You could also run the Manual WordPress Installation if you do not have access to an application that can help you with a quick WordPress installation. Remember, InMotion Hosting offers fast, secure WordPress Hosting for an affordable price that can fit any website budget.
After the backup has been completed, you will need to access to your files. BlueHost uses cPanel to interface with the server, so you can easily get to your backup file using the cPanel File Manager.
Follow the steps below in order to migrate your site to the new server. Use the location that you designated in the sixth step of the backup process above to find your backup file.
In the Backup Archives section you will see a table with available backup files. Since you are migrating your site, you should not have the backup file in this list. If you have already manually uploaded the file onto the destination server, then you may see it. Take note that very large files may need to be uploaded using an FTP client or by contacting our live technical support team for assistance.
This article will walk you through creating, removing, and editing files with the file manager. The website is taking a long time to load. It just seems slower today than normal. I need to transfer my website from my old host to Bluehost, but I do not know how to do it without losing files or mail. Finding the file name Modifying files with the File Manager. Modifying files with the File Manager.
How do I use the Process Manager? Why can I get to my cPanel but homepage does not display? Under the Files category locate the File Manager icon. A dialouge box will appear. The File Manager will now load in a new window and show your files. Double click on a folder to open it, and click Up One Level to go back a folder. For more information on getting around the File Manager, please see our Navigating the File Manager article.
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