StackCP Hosting Migration to cPanel

Need to migrate from StackCP hosting provider to cPanel host

StackCP hosting sold by 20i Reseller is really slow and may be oversold, and its very difficult to migrate to new stackcp provider as they are selling the same 20i reseller plan that is again slow! So, I am thinking to get more faster web hosting and a user on reddit community recommend me to get cPanel web hosting from The-Online.com as they too had earlier migrated from stackcp to cPanel here and found their site loading 5x faster thus google and bing indexing more web pages. I want to know that if I order cpanel hosting how can I transfer files, database, email, etc from stackcp? Is there any migration tool? Or your support guys can undertake this migration – free or paid?

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  1. Hi Spidy, you can order cPanel hosting monthly or annual plan (Annual plan will get you up to 30% off on each renewal with coupon code, so you save more every year!). Our Hosting Experts will help you migrate your entire stackcp account including website files, mysql database, email, ssl, apps like wordpress, etc. You need to order cPanel hosting and email us to make a migration. You’ll have to provide all details of your stackcp hosting account to enable us to login and make a safe transfer. Usually it takes less than 24 hours to migrate. Migration from stackcp to cpanel is free upto certain limit of websites.

  2. Stackcp control panel is not feature-rich like cPanel, plus all those stackcp web hosting companies are mere reselling from 20i hosting which is oversold already thats why I was facing issues with website loading speed and always got high LCP in google’s pagespeed insights. Once I moved away from stackcp host / 20i then my sites were loading breezing fast as if I gotta VPS even when I had purchased shared cpanel hosting plan from the-online.com here. Price-wise too its just $4/mo and is fully managed hosting thats what I like the most. Its not low end neither some super-premium costly hosting, just good enough for average to mid-traffic websites. I am now going to upgrade to higher plan for more resources as I’m hitting 90K unique visits and having over 70 wordpress plugins!!

  3. in stackcp vs cpanel comparison, cPanel wins. It has so much of security, firewall, email, and ssl features plus adding subdomain, or additional website is easy with cPanel. Also, cPanel is default hosting plan and an industry-standard. Next comes plesk which is also good. Stackcp has a major disadvantage that if you want to migrate out to different hosting provider you’ll find the same 20i hosting reseller selling stackcp or few companies who just oversell. In fact there were many stackcp hosting companies who advertised lifetime hosting and vanished away with the money. It was hard to migrate away from stackcp to cpanel manually.

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