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 To migrate a WordPress or WooCommerce website from cPanel to N99panel, follow these steps To migrate a WordPress or WooCommerce website from cPanel to N99panel, follow these steps
  
-  In your cPanel, go to the File Manager and make an archive/zip file of public_html folder. Download this archive to your local system.+**Step 1 :** Log into your cPanel. Go to the File Manager and make an archive/zip file of public_html folder. Download this archive to your local system. Refer to the below cPanel File Manager screenshots w.r.t. making zip file of your public_html
  
-  * Again from within cPanel, go to phpMyAdmin and export the DB. This should be a SQL file, preferably compressed as a zip file.+Right click on 'public_html' and then click 'Compress'
  
-  * Now in N99panel, create a user and a Website/VHost under it+{{:wordpress:cp-compress-v2.png?600|}}
  
-  * Upload both the archive file and the sql (can be zipped) file into the user directory using a SFTP client like FileZilla+Choose 'Zip Archive' and click 'Compress Files'
  
-  * From within the Website/VHost details/mgmt menu, choose ‘ Restore a WordPress Archive (with SQL file) to the VHost’ .+{{:wordpress:cp-compress-modal.png?600|}}  
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-  * Now you would be prompted to enter the uploaded archive file name and the SQL file name. Submit the details and rest everything will be automated.+**Step 2 :** Again from within cPanel, go to phpMyAdmin and export the DB. This should be a SQL file, preferably compressed as a zip file. 
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 +Refer to the screenshots of PHPMyAdmin in order to make backup of the SQL file 
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 +First click the appropriate DB name under PHPMyAdmin 
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 +{{:wordpress:cp-phpmyadmin-1.png?direct&400|}} 
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 +Then click the 'Export' option on the top of the page 
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 +{{:wordpress:cp-phpmyadmin-2.png?direct&400|}} 
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 +And finally click the 'Export' button at the bottom to export the SQL file and save the same on your computer. 
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 +{{:wordpress:cp-phpmyadmin-3.png?direct&400|}} 
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 +**Step 3 :** Now in N99panel, [[:n99panel:create_user|create a user]] and a [[:n99panel:create_vhost|Website/VHost]] under it 
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 +**Step 4 :** Upload both the archive file and the sql (can be zipped) file into the user directory using a SFTP client like FileZilla 
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 +**Step 5 :** Now under N99panel dashboard, click on 'VHosts/Websites' 
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 +{{:wordpress:dashboard-click-vhosts.png?direct&400|}} 
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 +**Step 6 :** You will see the list of all the VHosts. Please click 'Details/Manage' link against the appropriate VHost/Website 
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 +{{:wordpress:vhosts-lists-details.png?direct&400|}} 
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 +**Step 7 :** Now click on ‘Restore a WordPress Archive (with SQL file) to the VHost’ . 
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 +{{:wordpress:vhosts-details-restore-wp.png?direct&400|}} 
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 +**Step 8 :** Now you would be prompted to enter the uploaded archive file name and the SQL file name. Submit the details and rest everything will be automated. 
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 +{{:wordpress:vhosts-restore-wp.png?direct&400}}
  
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