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Migrate WordPress site to different AWS account (Part 5 Final – Map the domain to the newly migrated server & testify the result)

It is time to redirect the domain name mapping to the newly migrated servers.   Map the domain to the new servers (new ELB): To map domain to the new ELB gateway, 1). Log onto the old AWS account -> Read more…


Migrate WordPress site to different AWS account (PART 3 – Re-create the SSL cert on Certificate Manager from new AWS account)

Since transferring a domain requires to raise a support ticket from AWS Support Center, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/domain-transfer-between-aws-accounts.html#domain-transfer-between-aws-accounts-domain in order to save time, hosted zone migration will not be performed here but later.   To request a SSL certificate on the new AWS account Read more…


Migrate WordPress site to different AWS account (PART 2 – RDS DB Migration)

To migrate the RDS from one account to another, you may: 1). Take a snapshot 2). Share the snapshot to the target AWS account 3). Restore the snapshot on the target AWS account *Auto-back (auto-generated) snapshots cannot be shared To Read more…


Migrate WordPress site to different AWS account (PART 1 – EC2 Migration)

Under this migration, the following AWS services are considered: 1). EC2 – Application server for WordPress 2). RDS – DB server for WordPress 3). ACM – Amazon Certificate Manager for the SSL –  to generate a SSL cert on the Read more…


Map the registered domain to your wordpress site using Route53

Once you have registered a domain name on Route53, it will take a few days (up to 3 days) for process and you will see the successful status as below. Now, we will need to map the registered domain to Read more…