Websites and WordPress
Files, databases, configuration, PHP requirements, certificates, redirects, scheduled jobs, and the DNS change that puts the tested copy into production.
Migrations
Plan the copy, testing, DNS cutover, and final sync for websites, WordPress, email, VPS workloads, domains, and backup jobs.
What we move
Files, databases, configuration, PHP requirements, certificates, redirects, scheduled jobs, and the DNS change that puts the tested copy into production.
Mailbox moves are planned separately from the website so MX, SPF, DKIM, DMARC, account data, forwarding, and delivery testing are accounted for during cutover.
Applications, services, databases, users, scheduled jobs, firewall requirements, ports, storage, certificates, and network dependencies can be rebuilt or copied onto a DotMoose VPS.
A registrar transfer can happen independently from hosting. Keep nameservers and DNS stable when the goal is only to move domain registration management.
Existing backup software can be pointed at DotMoose SFTP storage after credentials, paths, capacity, transfer performance, and a real restore are tested.
Keep the old environment available long enough to verify traffic, data, email, scheduled work, certificates, and customer-facing transactions on the new service.
Cutover
The safest migration keeps the old service available while the new copy is built and tested, then reduces the final change window instead of using DNS as the first test.
Confirm websites, databases, mailboxes, DNS records, storage, runtimes, software, scheduled jobs, external services, and the access available at the source.
Build the destination, transfer data, match required software, and exercise the important customer paths before changing public traffic.
Reduce the change window, copy what changed, cut over only the required DNS, and watch logs, mail, forms, logins, orders, jobs, and resource use before retiring the source.
Migration guides
Inventory, destination testing, data synchronization, DNS changes and keeping a rollback path.
DomainsMove registrar management without accidentally moving or breaking the services using the domain.
VPSInventory the server, copy it safely, test the destination, cut traffic over and preserve a rollback plan.
Yes. Send the current control panel or provider, website count, storage used, email requirements, domain/DNS setup, runtime versions, and the access you have.
Yes. We first inventory the operating system, services, ports, storage, databases, scheduled jobs, users, certificates, and IP/DNS dependencies, then choose a copy or rebuild approach.
No. Hosting and domain registration are separate. The site can move first while the domain remains with its current registrar, and a registrar transfer can happen without changing nameservers.
It depends on the workload. Many website moves can be prepared before DNS changes, while stateful applications or large databases may need a defined final-sync or maintenance window.
Start the move
Include the provider, platform, storage used, domains, email, software stack, and what you want to improve.