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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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Taking a Manual Backup in cPanel
Read more: Taking a Manual Backup in cPanelFor added security, regularly schedule automatic backups and manually back up before making major changes to your website or server using cPanel.
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Taking a Manual Backup in Plesk
Read more: Taking a Manual Backup in PleskTo make sure you can restore your website if something goes wrong, you should have periodic backups scheduled. Sometimes you’ll want to manually back up a website in addition to your automatic backups. For instance, if you’re going to make large changes to the website, it’s a good idea to back up your website just…
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Taking Manual Backups in Interworx Web Panel
Read more: Taking Manual Backups in Interworx Web PanelRegular backups are vital, but manual backups are essential before system changes. In InterWorx Web Panel (SiteWorx), initiate manual backups via the domain user control panel for added stability and security.
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The Ultimate Guide to the InterWorx Control Panel (2025)
Read more: The Ultimate Guide to the InterWorx Control Panel (2025)Master the InterWorx control panel with our complete guide. Find tutorials for NodeWorx & SiteWorx, from server setup to troubleshooting.
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The Ultimate Guide to the Plesk Control Panel (2025)
Read more: The Ultimate Guide to the Plesk Control Panel (2025)Learn to manage your Windows or Linux server with our Plesk guide. Find tutorials on backups, security, email, databases, and more.
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The Ultimate Guide to the WHM Control Panel (2025)
Read more: The Ultimate Guide to the WHM Control Panel (2025)Master server administration with our ultimate WHM & cPanel guide. Learn to manage accounts, security, DNS, backups, and more.
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Troubleshooting in cPanel: FTP: Failed to Retrieve Directory Listing
Read more: Troubleshooting in cPanel: FTP: Failed to Retrieve Directory ListingFix cPanel FTP timeout errors and “Failed to retrieve directory listing” by forcing active FTP or configuring passive ports in your server firewall.
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Troubleshooting: cPanel is Emailing Me, Is My Server Down?
Read more: Troubleshooting: cPanel is Emailing Me, Is My Server Down?Getting unexpected cPanel emails? Learn what root access, excessive resource usage, and system integrity alerts mean, and how to manage them safely.
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Troubleshooting: Using /script/upcp for WHM and cPanel Issues
Read more: Troubleshooting: Using /script/upcp for WHM and cPanel IssuesResolve WHM and cPanel errors with the /scripts/upcp command. Learn to troubleshoot failed auto-updates, Paper Lantern issues, and dependencies.
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Unblock Your WHM Server’s IP Address
Read more: Unblock Your WHM Server’s IP AddressYour server firewall blocks malicious traffic based on rules but can sometimes affect legitimate access. If you’re locked out, unblock your IP.
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Understanding the basics of LVE Manager in WHM
Read more: Understanding the basics of LVE Manager in WHMLearn to navigate and use WHM’s LVE Manager on CloudLinux cPanel servers to monitor real-time usage, adjust user resource limits, and view historical stats.
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Update WHM/cPanel
Read more: Update WHM/cPanelSecure your server by updating WHM and cPanel. Learn how to check your current version, configure automatic update tiers, and manually upgrade.
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Upgrade MySQL 5.x in Plesk for Windows
Read more: Upgrade MySQL 5.x in Plesk for WindowsOn Plesk servers, all software upgrades must be done within the control panel. This guide shows how to upgrade MySQL 5.x to MariaDB on Plesk for Windows.
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Upgrading MySQL in WHM
Read more: Upgrading MySQL in WHMSafely upgrade MySQL or MariaDB in WHM. Learn how to create database backups, repair crashed tables, and navigate the WHM upgrade interface.
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Upload Files in Plesk
Read more: Upload Files in PleskFile Manager in Plesk is great for uploading individual files or compressed files to your domain. It could take a longer time to upload than FTPS, but you can access File Manager anywhere you have an internet connection without having to download FTPS software to your computer.
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Upload Files Using FTP in Plesk
Read more: Upload Files Using FTP in PleskTo securely connect your computer to your server for file uploads, use an FTP client like Filezilla, CoreFTP, or Cyberduck. Find your server info in Plesk.
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Uploading Files Using FTP in cPanel
Read more: Uploading Files Using FTP in cPanelFTP is fast but insecure for file transfer. SFTP, like FTP over SSH, offers security. Use SFTP with desktop clients like Filezilla for Linux servers.
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Uploading public_html Files in cPanel
Read more: Uploading public_html Files in cPanelTo develop your website, you can create webpages on your computer and then upload them to your website using either cPanel’s File Manager or SFTP. File Manager is convenient but may take longer to upload than SFTP.
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Using Amazon S3 and WHM for Off-Site Backups
Read more: Using Amazon S3 and WHM for Off-Site BackupsLearn to configure WHM to send backups to Amazon S3. Seamlessly manage your off-server backups for your site’s security and data protection.
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Using AutoSSLs in cPanel and WHM
Read more: Using AutoSSLs in cPanel and WHMTo secure customer information on your website, enabling the AutoSSL feature in WHM is a recent and convenient option. AutoSSL lets you apply SSL certificates to any domain on your server, supporting up to 200 sites for free.
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Using Git with Plesk
Read more: Using Git with PleskPlesk now supports Git via an extension, facilitating code management. After installation and activation, use Git to publish and update public directories via push or pull commands.
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Using HTTP/2 in Apache on cPanel
Read more: Using HTTP/2 in Apache on cPanelLearn how to enable HTTP/2 on your cPanel server for faster website performance. This guide covers benefits, considerations, and step-by-step instructions.
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Using Let’s Encrypt in Interworx Web Panel
Read more: Using Let’s Encrypt in Interworx Web PanelLearn to install a free Let’s Encrypt SSL on InterWorx. This guide walks you through the simple steps to secure your website traffic in minutes.
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Using MySQL commands with Plesk on Linux
Read more: Using MySQL commands with Plesk on LinuxLearn to use MySQL commands as root on a Plesk Linux server, understand /etc/psa/.psa.shadow, and set up passwordless MySQL access via /root/.my.cnf.
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Using Plesk Repair Kit Extension
Read more: Using Plesk Repair Kit ExtensionPlesk Repair Kit simplifies basic troubleshooting for your server. Compatible with Plesk Onyx 17.8.11 and up, this extension offers one-click access to check and repair critical components, along with additional tools for identifying problem processes, ensuring efficient server management even during challenging times.