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Clone Virtual Server
This page allows you to duplicate an existing virtual server with a new domain name. Any web content, DNS records, mailboxes, mail aliases, databases and other settings associated with the original domain will be duplicated, where possible. However, web content will not be changed in any way, so if the virtual server contains a web application that has been configured to use the old server's databases or home directory, it will need to be manually re-configured after cloning.

When duplicating a top-level virtual server you must also enter a new username and password to own the new domain. If the server has a private IP address, a new IP will be automatically allocated for the clone.

The cloning process will copy any databases associated with the original domain under new names, and duplicate their contents. However, it will NOT update any scripts installed into the original domain that are configured to use the original databases - this must be done manually.


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