Account Restore
The Account Restore interface displays the status and progress of your account restoration, and any warnings.
The Account Restore interface displays the status and progress of your account restoration, and any warnings.
The Account Transfer interface displays the status and progress of your account restoration, and any warnings.
This document describes how to use SSH keys to securely copy an account from one server (source server) to another server (destination server).
When accounts are too large to move with the WHM Transfers features, you can move the accounts manually.
This tutorial explains how to migrate a macOS® server-hosted WordPress® installation to a cPanel & WHM server.
This tutorial explains how to migrate your cPanel accounts, SSL certificates, and main server IP address from one server to another. Typically, you would do this when you need to replace your server.
This document explains how to restore your website in WHM.
This document lists methods that you can use to transfer accounts and configurations between cPanel & WHM servers.
This interface allows you to review your server's transfer and restore logs.
This script transfers a cPanel account from a remote server to the local server.
This script transfers one or more cPanel accounts from a remote server to the local server.
This script lets you view the logs for a transfer or restore session.
Use the xferdebug touch file to display all restore actions in those logs. After you create the touch file, transfers will contain additional diagnostic lines.
This interface lets you perform a transfer or restore for a cPanel account via an account archive file.
This interface copies multiple accounts from a remote server to your cPanel & WHM server.