Archives : July-2022

Introduction JetBackup allows administrators to create and manage backups for cPanel accounts. In situations where accounts need to be migrated to another server or restored manually, JetBackup-generated backups can be converted into the cPanel backup format and restored using the native cPanel restore utility. Prerequisites Implementation Step 1: Download the Backup Snapshot Folder Access your ..

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Introduction Memcached is a high-performance distributed memory caching system designed to accelerate dynamic web applications by reducing database load. It stores frequently accessed data in memory, resulting in faster response times and improved website performance. This guide explains how to install and configure Memcached on a cPanel/WHM server running CentOS 6/7 or RHEL 6/7. Important ..

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Introduction File and directory permissions control who can read, write, and execute files within a hosting account. Proper permissions are essential for maintaining website security while ensuring that applications, scripts, and users can access the resources they require. The cPanel File Manager provides a simple graphical interface that allows users to modify file and folder ..

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Introduction A hostname is the unique name that identifies your server on a network (for example: server1.yourdomain.com). Before installing cPanel, it is very important to set a proper Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) hostname. cPanel strictly checks the hostname during installation. If it is not correctly configured, installation may fail or later cause mail/DNS issues. ..

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Introduction In a cPanel DNS cluster environment, it is possible for DNS zones to be unintentionally synchronized to the wrong server due to a misconfigured cluster relationship or incorrect synchronization settings. When this occurs, a cluster member may accumulate a large number of DNS zone files that it should not be managing. These unmanaged zones ..

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