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<header>Transfer Virtual Server</header> This page can be used to send a virtual server (and any sub-servers or aliases) to another system running Virtualmin. The transfer process using Virtualmin's backup and restore functionality, and will include all home directory content, databases, DNS records and other configurations. <p> The hostname or IP address of the target system must be entered in the <b>Hostname of destination system</b> field, and the <b>Root password for destination system</b> field should be filled in unless you have password-less SSH authentication setup. <p> By default the domain will be simply copied to the new system. However, the <b>Action after transfer</b> field can be used to have it moved instead, by deleting the server from the source system. This is necessary if both the source and destination share a clustered DNS server, or are secondary name servers for each other. <p> <footer>Private