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New Server Migration

Jayson

Basic Pleskian
Hello All,

I have a new Centos 5.7 server to replace my old Centos 5.4. I installed Plesk 10.3.1 on the new one (trial license) and the old server has 9.3.0 (unlimited domain licensing). Both have the same php version 5.2.x and mysql versions 5.0.x.

I did a test migration of a user account with many domains and it seems to have worked correctly. Since this is my first migration manager use and the server also hosts mail and dns for everything I was hoping for a little direction. Is it best for me to just migrate the whole server and move the dns/email ip addresses to the new box after? I do this remotely, so I'm not sure if i just shutdown psa on the old server when I"m done, login to the new one add the ip addresses and keep going?

Thank you

Jay
 
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