You can/should leave the domain registration at godaddy. All you do is change the nameserver setting (at godaddy) for goosebayweather.com from e-rice to the name servers of the new host.
Most disconcerting! Before signing up with them I would ask if they are planning to continue shared hosting.
Update: I contacted support. They are going to (their own) cloud hosting replacing the old shared hosting plans. I asked specifically about wx sites with continual FTP data updates and the response is “We run a few sites that do just that so it shouldn’t be an issue.” Not sure what to tell you. They certainly treated me very well in the past but it would be a hassle to change again if the cloud thing doesn’t work out :dontknow:
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So, is this link you pasted the actual Shared plans that I would want? I thought you said they did away with Shared.
So far so good. Looks just like shared hosting. Uploading clientraw’s every few seconds and it hasn’t protested. I have had about 6 FTP sessions open at the same time with no errors. cpanel is pretty much the same. You can choose the version of php in cpanel, you may not want to go to version 7 if you have old php scripts. Secure FTP (ftps/sftp) may be extra, I don’t how much. Support seems to be as good as before, note that it only took a few minutes to get responses to questions late on a Sunday night.
Weather Display Live uses Flash, which is obsolete, for display in a browser. Support for Flash ends 2020, afaik, but lots of people still use it on their web pages!
Rather than create a new topic I thought it best to reply to this old one of mine.
My GoDaddy hosting is up for renewal and it’s almost three times the cost of when I originally opened it 2 years ago. They won’t seem to budge in price either. Any other suggestions that are a lot less than $300 for 2 years? How would I transfer over all my data? I believe I’d have to create a backup from GoDaddy first?
I am using Hostgator for my domain server. It is up for renewal next month. My domain costs $17.99/yr, and an additional $14.95/yr. for domain protection. They will also help you to transfer your existing domain name over to them. I have not had any trouble using this Company.
You can make a backup of your existing site by using FileZilla or something similar. Just download your site files to your computer. Then after selecting your new host and getting set up, you can upload it. If I recall correctly, it takes anywhere from 25 to 72 hours to transfer a domain from one host to another, so make sure you set up your new site BEFORE the old one expires.
Disclaimer: I am FAR from an expert, but I think this is how it works.