Control Panel Articles
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At Liquid Web, we provide different Control Panel options depending on the underlying product, and or operating system.
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Plesk Backup and Restore
Read more: Plesk Backup and RestorePlesk’s backup solution offers full and incremental backups at various levels.
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Plesk Control Panel Editions
Read more: Plesk Control Panel EditionsThe Plesk Control Panel is a powerful server control panel with tons of personalization options. But, as your needs change, your Plesk Control Panel can change, too. Plesk has two different versions to meet specific needs: Plesk Web Pro Edition for agencies (This is the default for Plesk servers at Liquid Web) and Plesk Web…
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Plesk Extensions
Read more: Plesk ExtensionsSupercharge your server with Plesk extensions. Add tools for WordPress, SEO, security, and more to customize your hosting environment.
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Plesk File Manager
Read more: Plesk File ManagerWhile you can manage your website content through an FTP client, Plesk provides a File Manager which lets you add, remove, and edit files securely from any web browser.
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Plesk logs
Read more: Plesk logsFind Plesk server logs: Apache, NGINX, email, DBs. Guide covers locations in /var/www/vhosts/, differing from cPanel, for easy troubleshooting.
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Python Web Applications in cPanel on CloudLinux
Read more: Python Web Applications in cPanel on CloudLinuxThis article and video outline how to install and utilize the Python Selector in cPanel on a CloudLinux server. This will allow for multiple versions of Python to run on a per-app basis. The info will outline installing all currently available versions of Python.
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Remote MySQL Connections in cPanel
Read more: Remote MySQL Connections in cPanelLiquid Web explains how you can connect to MySQL remotely in cPanel step-by-step. Learn more!
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Restore SiteWorx Backups in NodeWorx
Read more: Restore SiteWorx Backups in NodeWorxRecover from data loss quickly. Learn how to restore a SiteWorx account backup directly from the NodeWorx control panel.
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Restoring a cPanel Account from WHM
Read more: Restoring a cPanel Account from WHMCleaning up your server and getting rid of old cPanel accounts? What happens if you accidentally delete an account? You can restore cPanel accounts from WHM. Restoring cPanel accounts in WHM only works if you have backups enabled in WHM.
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Restoring Data from Plesk Backups
Read more: Restoring Data from Plesk BackupsTo restore data from a Plesk backup, follow a process similar to making a backup, but in reverse.
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Restoring with Restore a Full Backup/cpmove File in WHM
Read more: Restoring with Restore a Full Backup/cpmove File in WHMThe WHM “Restore a Full Backup/cpmove File” feature lets you restore full account backups and assists with server transfers, despite some limitations.
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Saving Individual Emails in cPanel Webmail
Read more: Saving Individual Emails in cPanel WebmailRegular system backups are crucial for disaster recovery, but for a single important email, download it directly from your webmail client instead of a full site backup.
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Scheduling Tasks in Plesk
Read more: Scheduling Tasks in PleskUse the Plesk Control Panel to easily schedule and manage recurring server tasks effectively.
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Secondary User Management in SiteWorx
Read more: Secondary User Management in SiteWorxHow Nexcess resellers can manage secondary users using SiteWorx.
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Security in cPanel
Read more: Security in cPanelYour guide to cPanel security. Learn to install SSL certificates, block malicious IPs, enable 2FA, and protect your site’s content.
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Security in Plesk
Read more: Security in PleskFortify your server with Plesk’s security tools. Learn to manage SSL, scan for malware, block intruders with Fail2Ban, and harden sites.
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Security in WHM
Read more: Security in WHMLock down your server with WHM. Use Security Advisor, CSF firewall, cPHulk, and ModSecurity to protect against threats and secure data.
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Setting PHP memory_limit with EasyApache 4
Read more: Setting PHP memory_limit with EasyApache 4When setting the PHP memory_limit in WHM, it applies only to the specific PHP version. With EasyApache 4, multiple PHP versions can run simultaneously, so you must repeat the process for each version installed.
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Setting Up a Database with MySQL Database Wizard in cPanel
Read more: Setting Up a Database with MySQL Database Wizard in cPanelDatabases are an important part of most modern, dynamic websites. This article provides instructions for setting up a database with MySQL Database Wizard in cPanel.
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Setting Up Custom (Private) Nameservers in WHM
Read more: Setting Up Custom (Private) Nameservers in WHMThis article shows how to setup custom (private) nameservers in WHM.
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Setting Up Your InterWorx Server in WHMCS
Read more: Setting Up Your InterWorx Server in WHMCSWHMCS is a powerful tool for managing all of your servers from a single interface. You can use WHMCS to manage cPanel, Plesk, and InterWorx Servers. This article provides directions for adding an InterWorx server to your WHMCS server.
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SiteWorx
Read more: SiteWorxManage your website’s files, databases, and email with the SiteWorx control panel. Find guides on all the essential features.
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SiteWorx Security
Read more: SiteWorx SecuritySecure your site with SiteWorx. Learn to manage users, protect directories, enable SSL, prevent hotlinking, and enhance your website’s security.
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Storing cPanel Backups in Object Storage
Read more: Storing cPanel Backups in Object StorageOpt for Liquid Web Object Storage to store cPanel backups separately, ensuring better organization and enhanced security.
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SuPHP on cPanel
Read more: SuPHP on cPanelLearn to install SuPHP on cPanel via EasyApache 4, manage file permissions, troubleshoot 500 errors using suphp_log, and set custom PHP options with .user.ini.