Overview
If you’ve ever moved house, you’ll know the complexities involved.
Signing two-inch high mortgage documents, packing your earthly possessions into millions of boxes, hosting a garage sale for the leftovers, and changing your address on a million things!
This is how it feels to manually migrate a multisite. Luckily, there are easier ways to migrate.
You can migrate using a plugin or you can migrate with the help of your hosting provider.
We strongly recommend using the plugin method. But we understand that some of you may want to try out the other methods, so in this article, we’ll cover all three methods to give you the option to pick and choose.
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- Method 1: Migrate WordPress Multisite With a Plugin
- Method 2: Migrate WordPress Multisite With Your Host
- Method 3: Migrating WordPress Multisite Manually
- Step 1: Download WordPress Files
- Step 2: Download the Database
- Step 3: Create a New database & User
- Step 4: Point the WordPress Config File to the New Database
- Step 5: Upload the Old Database
- Step 6: Upload the Old WordPress Files
- Step 7: Change Website URL (Optional)
- Post-Migration Measures
- Different Types of Multisite Migrations
- What Next?
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