Information Needed for Transferring Content

Your Email:

It is recommended that you use the same email address you used when signing up for Host NIT web hosting.  This will automatically associate your transfers ticket with your Host NIT hosting account, which will make it appear in your Host NIT client area for future reference.

Old Hosting Account IP / Hostname:

The server at your old web host has an IP address and hostname.  Typically this was given to you when you signed up with your old host.

If your domain name still points to your old web host, you can enter your domain name, since we can figure out what the IP address is from that.  If you already changed your DNS and pointed the domain to us (or elsewhere), we would need the old host server's IP address or hostname to locate your old site, however.

Old Hosting Account Domain:

The domain name associated with your old hosting account.

Old Hosting Provider Name:

We may ask who your previous host company is to help us locate your old hosting account and transfer your site.

Old Hosting Account Control Panel username:

Most web hosting accounts have a web based control panel that you can login to.  We would need the username you use to access this control panel. We need this information to be able to transfer your database and other items.

Old Hosting Account Control Panel password:

The password you use to login to your old host's control panel.

Old Hosting Account Control Panel URL:

To login to your old host's control panel, you have to go to a specific web address (URL).  Please provide us the URL you use to access your control panel.  (This is usually not the same as your old web host's home page, unless you can login directly from there.)

Old Hosting Account FTP server/IP:

The IP address or hostname that you would use to connect to your old hosting account via FTP (File Transfer Protocol). We need FTP access to transfer your files.

Old Hosting Account FTP username:
Old Hosting Account FTP password:

The username and password for your FTP account. For some web hosts this is the same as your control panel username and password, but not always.  If your old host uses cPanel, then it would be the same, but for others it may not be.


If Shared/Reseller:

New Hosting Account Primary Domain:

The domain name you specified when you signed up for Host NIT web hosting (or the primary domain currently associated with your account, if you changed it since then).

New Hosting Account FTP / cPanel / WHM username:
New Hosting Account FTP / cPanel / WHM password:



If VPS/Dedi:

New Hosting Account Primary Domain:

The domain name you specified when you signed up for Host NIT web hosting (or the primary domain currently associated with your account, if you changed it since then).

New Hosting Account root password:

The current root password on your account.  Unless you changed it, it would be the same as the username and password we emailed you when you first signed up for the account.  If you have forgotten it, you can contact us via telephone or live chat and we can email it to you again.


Additional Information We Ask

Instructions

If your account has unique information not mentioned in the form, please include it in the instructions section. For example, some web hosts have separate login information for your database. We may need this information to transfer your account.

Also, if you have specific instructions on how you want things transferred, please provide the details on this part of the form.  (If your instructions involve changes not included in our free transfer offer, we will provide a quote for performing those additional changes. sales@hostnit.com .)

For Reseller, VPS or dedicated servers, please give us a full listing of accounts you want moved with all the needed details such as username and password and what control panel you were using etc.  For example, it your previous control panel was WHM, we would need to know which cPanel accounts you want transferred and the related details.

Do you have an SSL Certificate?

If you have an SSL certificate, be sure to tell us so that we can transfer it as well. If you do not mention it, we may not realize you have one, and not transfer it.

If yes, what domain is the SSL for?:

We will need to know the domain name(s) associated with the SSL certificate.

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