If you have a website, you can bet your graphic website designer friends that the time will come that you need to transfer from your old hosting service to new and entirely different web host to better suite your site's needs or your firm's, not-for-profit-organization or your personal finances and budget . But be aware of the difficulties you'll encounter on the road. Changing your web host is not as easy as moving across the street to a brand new residence. It all needs organization and sequential steps for a successful web host transfer.

First and foremost create backup of all necessary files. The type of file can be in binary or ASCII format. There are instances that you need to backup files manually due to a different format of old web host's control panel. However, do not forget to save a copy of server log which is also necessary for your web host transfer.

You need to have a trusted FTP, DNS, and scripts before web host transfer. Aside from them, you must have a temporary URL to check the site's status during transfer. But if the new host is control by a domain, then take the basic and important step of informing and notifying the recipient upcoming server host service to not revise DNS until you tell them.

The copy of the original installation guide, as well as the script is all essential during Web host transfer, transfers, upgrades and updates. There are cases that new host won't work well, thus, another task for installing it again. You need to have a list of all server paths like Sendmail, Perl and home directory of your new server. However, if the scripts need special server programs, make sure that they are installed on correct location