This course will teach you how to become a WordPress migration pro in a few hours.
The migration process is completed without using any WordPress "migration" plugins.
Migrating a WordPress site refers to the process of moving a website from one location to another.
Some of the reasons for migrating a WordPress site, can include moving the site from one host to another, changing the domain name or moving the site from a local development or staging environment to a live server. You may also want to change your sites web server, from, for example, Apache to nginx or LiteSpeed.
Migrating a WordPress site can be time-consuming, but it's an essential process and skill that every WordPress site owner should have.
The curriculum of the course includes the process of moving a WordPress site from a local development environment to a server as well as from one server to another. Each of these scenarios presents its own set of distinct challenges.
We'll cover the following migration scenarios in the course:
Migrate your site from a local development environment to an Apache or LiteSpeed server.
Migrate your site from a local development environment to a nginx server.
Migrate your site from a "live" production server to a another "live" production server, where Apache or LiteSpeed is the web server being used on both production servers.
Migrate your site from a "live" production server to a another "live" production server, where nginx is the web server being used on both production servers.
Migrate your site from a "live" production server to a another "live" production server, where Apache or LiteSpeed is the web server being used on the source production server and nginx is the web server being used on the destination production servers.
Migrate your site from a "live" production server to a another "live" production server, where nginx is the web server being used on both production servers.
Migrate a WordPress site from a domain site to a sub domain site on the same server. This type of migration can be called a testbed or staging migration and is very important, as it allows you to test custom code, new features or updates prior to implementing the code, features or updates on your production site. It will allow you to first test any changes will save you time, money and reduce the stress of worrying if an update, code change or feature might crash your site.
An important and often overlooked aspect of site migration is the SSL certificate for the site. Due to the HTTP Strict Transport Security header, downtime is guaranteed when you migrate a site, as returning visitors will not be able to access your site until you have reinstalled and configured the SSL certificates.
As this course is all about a seamless, quick, easy, plugin free and ZERO DOWNTIME migration process, SSL certificate migration is also included in the course. You will learn how to migrate a WordPress site and the SSL certificate from a production server to another.
Enroll today to become a WordPress migration professional and experience the advantages of plugin-free, zero-downtime WordPress migration.