Transferring or backing up your website data is crucial for your site’s security and continuity. Performing this process can improve your website’s performance and help prevent data loss in case of emergencies. Migrating your website backup from cPanel to CentOS Web Panel is a straightforward process. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

Step 1: Upload the Backup File
Download your backup file from your cPanel account and upload it to the /home directory on your CentOS Web Panel server. The file should be named like cpmove-USERNAME.tar.gz.

Step 2: Use the cPanel Migration Tool
Click on "User Accounts" from the left menu.
Then click on "cPanel Migration."

Step 3: Search for the User and Select the Backup
Enter the cPanel backup username (the USERNAME part from the file name) in the search box.
Find the relevant user in the results.

Step 4: Restore the Backup
After locating the user, click on the cpmove-USERNAME.tar.gz file to select the backup.
Fill in the domain, contact email, and any other required information.
Click the "Restore" button to start the process.

Step 5: Create the Account
After entering the necessary information, click "Create Account" to complete the operation.

Step 6: Backup Completion
Once the process finishes, you will receive a confirmation message. Your cPanel backup has now been successfully transferred to your CentOS Web Panel server.

By following these steps, you can seamlessly migrate your website data from cPanel to CentOS Web Panel. This is an important measure for your site’s security and continuity, and regular backups are always recommended.

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