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When beginning work in WordPress or preparing for the final upload to the server, one of the inevitable tasks is migrating WordPress data. From using plugins for easy migration to manually transferring files and data, the optimal approach varies depending on the environment in which the transfer occurs.
In this guide, we will introduce several methods for migrating WordPress data.
Why Migration is Necessary
Migrating from Live Server to Local Environment
Using plugins for migration
Manually transferring files and data
Migrating from Local Environment to Live Server
Migration when differences between local and live environments are minimal
Migration when differences between local and live environments are significant
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When beginning work in WordPress or preparing for the final upload to the server, one of the inevitable tasks is migrating WordPress data. From using plugins for easy migration to manually transferring files and data, the optimal approach varies depending on the environment in which the transfer occurs.
In this guide, we will introduce several methods for migrating WordPress data.
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