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Introduction When uploading large files to your website, you may encounter PHP upload size restrictions. This limitation is controlled by the upload_max_filesize directive in PHP configuration settings. By increasing this value in cPanel, you can allow larger file uploads for applications such as WordPress, Joomla, or custom PHP websites. Follow the steps below to increase ..

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Introduction In cPanel, you may need to convert an existing standalone cPanel account into an addon domain under another hosting account. This is commonly done to consolidate hosting accounts and simplify management. Prerequisites Before starting, ensure: Implementation 1) Backup the entire account you wish to convert (using cPanel’s Full Backup feature) and save the backup ..

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Introduction Nowadays, securing websites with HTTPS is very important for data protection and user trust. HTTPS encrypts the communication between the visitor’s browser and the website server, helping protect sensitive information such as login details and personal data. In cPanel, enabling automatic redirection from HTTP to HTTPS ensures that all visitors access the secure version ..

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Introduction Optimising a cPanel server is essential for maintaining security, performance, and stability. Proper tuning helps protect against attacks while improving server responsiveness and resource usage. Prerequisites Before proceeding, ensure: Implementation 1. Server Security OptimisationcPanel/WHM Server Security is the most important aspect to keep your websites and other data secure, as new methods of attacks ..

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Introduction Redirects in cPanel allow you to automatically send visitors from one URL to another. This is commonly used when a website moves to a new domain, a page is deleted, or you want to consolidate traffic to a single URL. Properly configured redirects help maintain SEO rankings and ensure users do not land on ..

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