cPanel Management Articles
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The articles in this collection explain how to use the common features within cPanel to manage your hosting account.
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Managing cPanel Tiered Licensing
Read more: Managing cPanel Tiered LicensingServer costs may be affected by the number of accounts on the server. More than ever, efficient management of the accounts on your server is a necessary part of hosting.
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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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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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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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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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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.
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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.