absolute PITA trying to migrate from Siteground to SlickStack
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NicoleGuest
I have tried a dozen times to generate backup files with All In One Migration but they are always corrupted, I can’t migrate to my new server. I also tried File Manager plugin to zip the files, but zipping always failed in SiteGround. I also tried to export the database in phpmyadmin but sql.zip also failed so now I’m trying to export the raw .sql dump which is taking forever. Any ideas?
MarkGuestAny ideas?
—–> don’t use Siteground 😉
GraceGuestI’m trying lol… but I literally can’t export my website.
GaryGuestI don’t know if Siteground provides a SFTP login but if they do, maybe try to download all your files that way, and then upload to your SlickStack cloud server?
AmyGuestI also keep seeing
Please login through your SiteTools
on the phpmyadmin and it kicks me out of the database export, like a timeout or somethingZacharyGuestanother high quality shared hosting company!
SharonGuestI could finally export the MySQL database by using the Gzip export instead of Zip. Apparently Siteground doesn’t support zipping your database or files, wtf.
MasonGuestSeems like Mullenweg actually did the right thing here
HeatherGuest>> Seems like Mullenweg actually did the right thing here
I mean, if you think Bluehost/EIG is a better option than Siteground, but they are all pretty s****y imo, just Matt giving preference to his investment partners
Probs WP Engine and Pressable gonna be there soon
NancyGuestSiteground and Namecheap, two companies I never understood why their fanbase is so big and defending them so much.
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