Frequently asked questions
What is phpMyAdmin?
The phpMyAdmin tool is a free software application written in PHP that allows the management of MySQL or MariaDB databases. Most administration tasks are performed by phpMyAdmin. Using phpMyAdmin, you can create or modify databases, run queries, and create user accounts.
The phpMyAdmin interface can be accessed through SiteWorx (non-cloud) or sites-portal.liquidweb.com, depending on whether you use a physical (non-cloud) account or a Nexcess Cloud account.
Many people who have trouble understanding the use of phpMyAdmin as a management tool, but Nexcess makes it extremely easy to manage it from the Client Portal.
Find out how to use phpMyadmin with Nexcess by reviewing the answers below to the most frequently asked questions.
What are the Best Features of phpMyAdmin?
– The phpMyAdmin web interface can run on any server or on any Operating System (OS) using a web browser.
– Admins can create, delete, and manage the database using the Graphical User Interface (GUI) provided by phpMyAdmin, which is much easier to use than the standard MySQL command-line editor.
– Admins back up the MySQL or MariaDB database and export the data in different formats, including CSV, DOCX, PDF, ODT, SQL, XLSX, and XML.
– Admins can execute complex SQL statements and queries, create and edit functions, triggers, and events using the easy-to-understand GUI that phpMyAdmin offers.
What are the Differences Between Using phpMyAdmin & MySQL Workbench?
The Graphical User Interface (GUI) provided by phpMyAdmin as a web application makes it easier to use when compared to MySQL Workbench, which is fairly complex for beginners.
Users find the easy-to-understand GUI a great way to run SQL commands and perform SQL operations for a MySQL or MariaDB database.
What is the History of phpMyAdmin?
The phpMyAdmin application is an open-source database management tool written in PHP, which was introduced on September 9, 1998. Basically, the software uses third-party tools to manage the tables and data within databases. The phpMyAdmin tool supports different types of operations on MySQL





