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anathem2012-06-03 14:16:49
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anathem, 2012-06-03 14:16:49

Consequences of transferring hosting abroad for attendance?

I would like to know what are the consequences for ranking in search results, TIC indicators, PR, and in general for the convenience of users, moving from local Ukrainian hosting to VPS in Germany may entail? And even our prices are n times more expensive for the VPS, and I'm afraid for reliability.
And what would not produce those, the situation for the same move. I want to leave the forum on local hosting (I have it on php, and I want to rewrite the site itself under the rails). Now it is located at site/forums/, perhaps it is worth making it on the forums.site subdomain and putting a permanent redirect? Pages will not fall out of the index, will they not lose weight? :)

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abc, 2012-06-05
@anathem

About a year ago, we moved procontent.ru from St. Petersburg to Germany. For the same reason - significant savings for hosting. Nothing has changed, ticks, pr, traffic. Yes, and it shouldn't have been.

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Sergey, 2012-06-03
@butteff

There will be no consequences from the move, the maximum that can be, it will work slower (load) and index the site will be slower (because the ping to Germany is longer), but this will practically not be noticeable.
If you change /forum/ to a third-level domain, then you need to set up a 301 redirect, register hosts in robots.txt
Then, in theory, everything should stick together and tick and pr and the issue will move to a new domain, but this is in theory, in practice it can be anything .
I had a case that when transferring to a new domain, everything was fucked up and all the issuance and ticks and puzomerki.
True, there the customer himself was still smart in Yandex vbmaster, but still.
And if you rewrite from php to rails, then in any case the structure will change, i.e. these will be new and completely different pages.

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volanddd, 2012-06-03
@volanddd

For TIC, PR - no consequences. The issue may be slightly negatively affected (the download speed of a site from the target region is one of the ranking factors).
There are no problems with changing addresses, the main thing for each old url is to correctly give a new one through 301 redirects.

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avorobiev, 2012-06-03
@avorobiev

You can make the site on rails, and leave the forum in place, i.e. Send a URL like site/forum/* for processing in php, then there will be no problem.

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