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<p dir="auto">Hey everyone,<br />
Switching hosting providers can be stressful — downtime, broken links, lost data, or performance issues are common fears.</p>
<p dir="auto">Here are 10 practical migration tips that will make the process smoother and safer in 2026:</p>
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<li>Choose a Host with Free Migration Service<br />
Many good hosts (including Hostinger, SiteGround, and HostArmada) offer free professional migration. Take advantage of it if available.</li>
<li>Create a Full Backup First<br />
Always make a complete backup of files, database, and emails before starting the migration. Test the restore on a staging site if possible.</li>
<li>Use a Staging Environment<br />
Test the migrated site on the new host’s staging area before pointing your domain. This helps catch issues early.</li>
<li>Update All URLs in the Database<br />
After migration, use a tool like WP-CLI or a search-replace plugin to update all old URLs to the new domain.</li>
<li>Set the Correct Nameservers Early<br />
Point your domain’s nameservers to the new host only after everything is tested and working on the new server.</li>
<li>Clear All Caches<br />
Clear browser cache, CDN cache, and any server-side cache after migration to avoid seeing old versions of your site.</li>
<li>Test Everything Thoroughly<br />
Check forms, login, payments, images, and email functionality. Don’t assume everything works just because the homepage loads.</li>
<li>Monitor for 48–72 Hours After Switch<br />
Keep watching for issues like broken links, slow loading, or email problems during the first few days.</li>
<li>Keep the Old Host Active for a Few Days<br />
Don’t cancel the old hosting account immediately. Keep it active as a safety net until you’re 100% confident.</li>
<li>Update Your DNS TTL Before Migration<br />
Lower your DNS TTL (Time To Live) to 300 seconds a few days before switching. This makes the domain propagate faster.</li>
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<p dir="auto">Now It’s Your Turn<br />
Which of these migration tips have you used?<br />
What’s one migration tip or lesson you learned the hard way in 2026?</p>
<p dir="auto">Reply below with your own tips or experiences. Let’s build a useful migration checklist together.<br />
What’s one tip you would add to this list? <img src="https://hostingfeed.com/assets/plugins/nodebb-plugin-emoji/emoji/android/1f447.png?v=17dbb261f45" class="not-responsive emoji emoji-android emoji--point_down" style="height:23px;width:auto;vertical-align:middle" title="👇" alt="👇" /></p>
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