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[DiscordArchive] Could I copy my server, created on a Win10 Pro machine over to a VPS running Server 2019?

[DiscordArchive] Could I copy my server, created on a Win10 Pro machine over to a VPS running Server 2019?

rektbyfaith
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11-27-2022, 02:30 PM
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Archived author: Harrina • Posted: 2022-11-27T14:30:15.212000+00:00
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Could I copy my server, created on a Win10 Pro machine over to a VPS running Server 2019?
rektbyfaith
11-27-2022, 02:30 PM #1

Archived author: Harrina • Posted: 2022-11-27T14:30:15.212000+00:00
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Could I copy my server, created on a Win10 Pro machine over to a VPS running Server 2019?

rektbyfaith
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11-27-2022, 02:44 PM
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Archived author: Flamereaver • Posted: 2022-11-27T14:44:13.772000+00:00
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i dont see a reason why not
rektbyfaith
11-27-2022, 02:44 PM #2

Archived author: Flamereaver • Posted: 2022-11-27T14:44:13.772000+00:00
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i dont see a reason why not

rektbyfaith
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11-27-2022, 02:46 PM
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Archived author: Harrina • Posted: 2022-11-27T14:46:43.419000+00:00
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Thank you. The documentation I've seen says staying with the same OS. It wasn't clear if it was Windows generally or specific to the build.
rektbyfaith
11-27-2022, 02:46 PM #3

Archived author: Harrina • Posted: 2022-11-27T14:46:43.419000+00:00
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Thank you. The documentation I've seen says staying with the same OS. It wasn't clear if it was Windows generally or specific to the build.

rektbyfaith
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11-27-2022, 02:47 PM
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Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2022-11-27T14:47:43.348000+00:00
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The process of switching to a different OS involves re-compiling. You can just re-use the database on both machines by loading a backup.
rektbyfaith
11-27-2022, 02:47 PM #4

Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2022-11-27T14:47:43.348000+00:00
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The process of switching to a different OS involves re-compiling. You can just re-use the database on both machines by loading a backup.

rektbyfaith
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11-27-2022, 02:48 PM
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Archived author: Flamereaver • Posted: 2022-11-27T14:48:23.506000+00:00
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Backup your db and make sure you edit realm database and config files to match your new ip.

and you could try transfering core files also, im not sure but i was able to run repacks on most windows builds
rektbyfaith
11-27-2022, 02:48 PM #5

Archived author: Flamereaver • Posted: 2022-11-27T14:48:23.506000+00:00
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Backup your db and make sure you edit realm database and config files to match your new ip.

and you could try transfering core files also, im not sure but i was able to run repacks on most windows builds

rektbyfaith
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11-27-2022, 03:24 PM
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Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-11-27T15:24:08.131000+00:00
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If the switch is permanent , simply coping the files over isn't enough since you still need the ability to compile any updates. I do however always recommend saving the `.conf` files, no matter if it's a move from Windows to Windows or to Linux, along with the database for much easier setup.
rektbyfaith
11-27-2022, 03:24 PM #6

Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-11-27T15:24:08.131000+00:00
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If the switch is permanent , simply coping the files over isn't enough since you still need the ability to compile any updates. I do however always recommend saving the `.conf` files, no matter if it's a move from Windows to Windows or to Linux, along with the database for much easier setup.

rektbyfaith
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11-27-2022, 03:24 PM
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Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-11-27T15:24:49.543000+00:00
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Not to mention the obvious data files.
rektbyfaith
11-27-2022, 03:24 PM #7

Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-11-27T15:24:49.543000+00:00
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Not to mention the obvious data files.

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