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Question Migrating from AWS to Plesk

JazzITPlesk

New Pleskian
Hi,

Does anyone have experience of migrating websites and applications from AWS (EC2) to Plesk.

This is not Plesk on AWS. This will be from a seperate websites hosted on AWS to a custom hosted Plesk service.

Many thanks
 
This is a bit like asking if any one knows how to move furniture from one place to another, isn't it? The simple answer would be to just pickup the furniture, put it in a van and drive it over to the other place. But for all we know you're planning to move all of the furniture of an huge office building to an new office space on an completely different continent. In which case your probably not going to drive the furniture it over in a van yourself, are you?

Details matter.

You question can be answered with: setup a server running Plesk, download the applications and websites from AWS and upload them to the Plesk server. But again, it all depends on the details. What programming languages are you running, what (if any) kind of database, ect.

To get you started the following links might be helpful to you:

Lastly, you might be interested the Professional Services offered by Plesk. For which you can request an quote for migrating applications and websites over to an server running Plesk (which you need to provide).
 
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