My PBN host is shutting down — what's the fastest safe migration?

Vulcanic

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I got an email last week saying my PBN hosting provider is shutting down in 45 days. I have 28 sites on there and I'm trying to figure out the fastest way to migrate them without creating a massive footprint in the process. My immediate instinct is to export everything, find a new host, and move everything as quickly as possible — but then I caught myself wondering whether migrating 28 sites in a short burst to the same new provider, all within a few weeks of each other, creates its own detectable pattern. Is there a smarter sequencing to this? Should I stagger them across a longer period even with the deadline pressure? Or is the footprint risk from a slightly rushed migration lower than the risk of leaving sites on a dying host?
 
Never really thought about hosting diversity as a serious risk until I started reading more about how manual reviewers identify PBNs. The hosting pattern is one of the first things they look at. Decided to audit my setup and found I needed to move about half my sites to new providers. The process guide at https://pbn.ltd/switch-hosting-provider/ was exactly what I needed — practical, specific, and focused on keeping the network stable during the transition. Moved everything over three weeks and had zero issues with the target sites during the whole process.
 
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