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8/7/2015 7:45 PM
 
Hey everyone,

I'm also in the same situation of trying to migrate a DNN instance from a GoDaddy shared hosting account to the new Plesk. I'm able to generate SQL statements for schema, tables, procedures, views, index, data, etc. I then migrated all this to the new database in Plesk.

I can see some pages from the website working very slowly, however other pages which call some slightly more intensive SQL queries just time out. I've made sure that the indexes and keys are ported over. I also tried to rebuild the indexes but I'm still having the same issue.

Any ideas?
 
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8/10/2015 4:00 AM
 
Fwahba wrote:
Hey everyone,

I'm also in the same situation of trying to migrate a DNN instance from a GoDaddy shared hosting account to the new Plesk. I'm able to generate SQL statements for schema, tables, procedures, views, index, data, etc. I then migrated all this to the new database in Plesk.

I can see some pages from the website working very slowly, however other pages which call some slightly more intensive SQL queries just time out. I've made sure that the indexes and keys are ported over. I also tried to rebuild the indexes but I'm still having the same issue.

Any ideas?

What is the size of your database and transaction log?

 

which recovery model is your database using?

 

What version of SQL Server is running?

 

Which DNN version are you running?


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Sebastian Leupold

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8/10/2015 5:11 PM
 

Since I may have to do this for one of my clients, what about exporting the site on the Classic system, then creating a new site on the Plesk system and importing the site on a fresh DNN install? Would that get around the database move?

Thanks.

 
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8/10/2015 6:00 PM
 

That was the only way I was successful.  Had a good bit of cleanup due to Forums and Links modules not being iPortable.  I will no longer use either.

I also had help from OnyakTech and their user-migration tools which luckily [though I'm sure Chris relied on skill rather than luck... :) ] ran flawlessly on both sides.

I see a marked performance improvement AND DNN now runs at 'root' on GoDaddy, thanks to the great Plesk tools !!

See http://www.dnnsoftware.com/forums/forumid/200/postid/518198/scope/posts#518198

Bob H.

 
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8/10/2015 11:23 PM
 
I don't understand why people keep messing around with godaddy/shared hosting when you can rent an XXL VPS from 1and1.com for $29.. 6GB RAM 200GB HDD, full root access, Plesk 12, automatic full/incremental server backups, unlimited bandwidth.
Install SQL Exp. 2014 and whatever else you want, restore .bak, etc.

It's even better than a dedicated server because if something goes wrong I can restore the whole VPS from the nightly incremental backup in 15 minutes.
 
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