开发者 | bperove |
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更新时间 | 2014年10月15日 19:36 |
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PHP版本: | 3.2 及以上 |
WordPress版本: | 4.0 |
版权: | GPLv2 or later |
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WP Motion is secured by 256-bit SSL encryption and does not accept unencrypted HTTP requests. All passwords are salted and hashed using the mcrypt library (256-bit AES) before being stored in the database. The encryption key is held securely on a remote server. WP Motion requires your hosting credentials. For your increased privacy, you may wish to temporarily change your hosting provider’s password before the migration. You can then change your password back once the migration is done. Following the migration, all hosting credentials and site contents are purged from our servers.
WP Motion is very reliable. It has been responsible for a large number of migrations. Switching IP addresses can be tricky. WP Motion has a number of mechanisms in place to safeguard against problems at this critical point. These mechanisms check to make sure that a list of conditions are met, prior to even considering the migration “ready for DNS changes.” WP Motion compares the new site with the original and will only switch DNS if they are greater than 97% similar.
As part of the migration process, DNS is moved to WP Motion's infrastructure. Following the migration, DNS will be changed back to your original name servers, typically within the hour. At this point, DNS is under control by the original web host. However, you have the option to leave DNS with WP Motion once the migration is complete, as some customers may wish to have their accounts terminated with the previous host.
Yes. During beta tests, we were able to consistently move a very large database. The stats for our test database:
Definitely. Please vote for the hosts you would like migration support for.