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  • RazielKanosR Offline
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    wrote on last edited by joseph
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    I noticed they offer you twice the disc space for the same price now, but I can't upgrade to the new generation. So I have to cancel my current running contract and make a new one.
    Question is - how do I move Cloudron from one machine to the other? I guess I make a full backup on the old machine, then point my domain to the new IP address, wait until it bites and then install everything via backup, so I will definitely have a downtime, right?

    Is there another way? Maybe one more smarter? 😄

    cheers
    Chris

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      @RazielKanos yeah, you will have some down time when migrating. If apps don't change, then you can avoid downtime by restoring using 'dry run' - https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#dry-run . Once restored on new server, just change the DNS. This way you won't have downtime but with the caveat that you will lose changes that were made to the old server since the backup that was restored on the new server.

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