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Getting Started

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Adding and Editing DNS Records
This article explains how to add and edit DNS records in your Liquid Web account.
4 min read
Checking Server Services with Telnet
Learn to use telnet to connect to services on a server. Using telnet via SSH is recommended as it helps bypass local and remote…
3 min read
Cloning a Cloud VPS
Server cloning serves specific purposes, like resizing. This tutorial guides you through cloning for resizing when other options aren't suitable.
2 min read
Cloud Sites Compute Cycles
Compute Cycles (CCs) gauge processing time for serving content in Cloud Sites. Only legacy accounts (transitioned from Rackspace) track CCs. Billing occurs every 30…
3 min read
Cloud Sites Testing URLs
Cloud Sites control panel provides you with a test URL. Test your site and verify everything works, before changing the DNS.
2 min read
Creating a Cloud VPS Image
Creating a server image is invaluable for replicating your live server in staging and development. Learn how to make and utilize it effectively!
2 min read
Editing User Authorization in Your Account
Once you've added an authorized user and enabled two-factor authentication in your Liquid Web account, managing user information or deactivation is straightforward.
1 min read
Get Started with your OpenStack Cluster
Elevate your web hosting with Managed Cloud Servers. Start with Web/File Server and Load Balancer nodes, expand horizontally, and enjoy Acronis backups.
1 min read
Getting Started with Acronis Backups
Back up your server with Acronis for secure off-site storage, full or file-level restores, and easy access to backups via your Liquid Web account.
4 min read
Getting Started with Active Directory as a Service (ADaaS)
Managed Microsoft Active Directory (ADaaS) is a LiquidWeb MES (Managed Engineered Service) offering where we fully support and assist in managing a dedicated ADDS…
3 min read
Getting Started with AlmaLinux
CentOS is transitioning to CentOS Stream, prompting the emergence of AlmaLinux, a supported alternative.
1 min read
Getting Started with Cloud Linux
CloudLinux is a control manager for your Linux server that allows you to partition, allocate, and limit server resources like memory, CPU, and connections…
3 min read