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cPanel – Complete Web Host Control Panel

February 3rd, 2011 No comments


CPanel control panel’s initial impression can be stated as elementary as the impression one gets is a plain interface with nothing decorative or gaudy and a numerous icons signifying the control panel’s functions. The simplicity of cPanel has made it a widespread and commonly used control panel by web hosts. The cPanel is no deceit in fact what you see from outside is what you will find inside it and it is going to be exactly what a web host needs for server storage, stats, emails, ftp file uploads and managing domains. Its functions include service scripts, counters, clocks and formMail etc. out of which the best is service scripts as they enable users to install blogs, CMS and many more easily.

Tutorials for Video and Wizards

Control panel preferences and know-how are available for users to make certain that they treasure everything and stay completely contented with the cPanel interface. The video tutorials and wizards are there to help a user get started and enables him to edit language, style and profile settings accordingly.

Managing E-mail Accounts

Users can create and manage email accounts and also prevent SPAM with the help of Spam Assassin. Users can have access to emails through the webmail function and also can perform different email related tasks with the help of numerous other functions.

Accessing Files with Web Based FTP

To cater to the security and prominence of website files, CPanel offers a backup function with a wizard that helps to copy and stock files safely to prevent any problem in case of lost or destruction. Other than that user can also manage, download and upload files right from the web browser through the FTP function.

Limitation of Stats

The cPanel control panel has more than eight statistical applications including Bandwidth Monitoring, Error Log, Webalizer and Latest Visitors and Analog Stats that enables users to observe all facets of the website. The statistics graphics tell in a simple way the elementary values like periodic hits, files and hits that help satisfy the needs of the common user. However, the logs section of cPanel is a little restricted in providing information about the website.

Having your Website on your Terms

CPanel offers its users a number of protected settings that they can choose from. It offers protected file transfer and isolated logins with the help of Password Protection, SSH, IP Blocking, message encryption and decryption by remote keys with GnuPG Keys.

Adding, Controlling and Redirecting Domains

Users can easily add, create, control, redirect or park subdomains with the help of the easy steps, given in the video tutorials. The video tutorials permit users to comprehend the process that follows any chosen function.

MySQL and PHP MyAdmin Databases

With the help of MySQL, users can easily add, access, achieve or eradicate databases either through cPanel or the Remote MySQL function. The PHP MyAdmin database function is also present.

Easy Installation of Blog and CMS

The most treasured functions are present under Software/Services and pre-installed CGI Scripts add-ons that enable users to view anything such as a clock, counter, countdown timer, formMail, banner or search engine. With the help of Fantastico, a popular service, users can easily install blogs such as WordPress, manage content such as Drupal, access forums, reach image galleries etc. alongwith the availability of PHP configuration.

Not only this but cPanel also enables users to customize their control panel or website and also create personal error pages, put up and change an image as a display while also set scripts and commands to turn on and turn off at precise times.

Simple cPanel Tutorial – Backing up your Website

January 12th, 2011 No comments

Anyone with a cPanel hosting account will need to learn how to get the most out of their control panel. cPanel is one of the most popular hosting control panels which is why it is utilized by many hosting companies. This is because it’s very easy to use to control and adjust your hosting package.

This tutorial will show you how to back up your website using cPanel. Backing up the site is important as it protects it. Even if the server crashes, you will be able to recover your website. In addition, it is important that regular backups are taken whenever you change your website.

Why Backup?

No matter how old your site is, it’s important that you back it up. Websites are very time consuming to develop which is why you need to ensure that it is backed up regularly. Before making any changes to your website be sure to perform a new back up just in case the updates do not go as planned.

Logging into cPanel

The first step is to log into your cPanel account. This is normally a case of visiting www.yoursite.com/cpanel if this is set up to take you to the cPanel hosting page. When you visit your cPanel URL you will need to enter your username and password to log in. This will normally be given to you when registering and could be the same as your ftp information.

If you have lost or don’t have your login details then you should contact your host. They should be able to email these to you very quickly.

When you have logged into cPanel a new window will appear. This will have a plethora of icons.

Backing up

To start the backup process you should select the backup icon from the maintenance section of the cPanel. By clicking on this a new backup window will appear. Enter your email address and click on the “Generate Backup File” button. Do not navigate to a new screen while the backup file is generated on the web server.

When the backup is complete you will then be alerted by email. Click the link on the site to download the backup file to your computer.

You should store all of these backup files on your computer. Try to keep three previous backup files on hand so that you always have something to go back to even if you have a problem with one of the files.

Restoring Backup

If you want to restore a backup, this can also be performed through the cPanel. Restoring is simply a process of following the instructions and waiting patiently.

Utilizing the Control Panel in Yahoo Sitebuilder

December 29th, 2010 No comments

Web developers have made great strides over the past few years. They have created many programs that make it much easier to build websites, web applications, scripts and program for the Internet. Software currently available is jam packed with features for all sorts of functions. One program that collects all information is the control panel. This is the brain of all web hosting for activities.

Yahoo has many functions such as a search engine, marketplace for products and services, music websites, images sharing and instant messaging/social networking features.

The Yahoo Marketplace is a great way to reach millions of customers. Yahoo offers a comprehensive Sitebuilder program to help you target consumers within the marketplace and beyond. Within the Sitebuilder program is a control panel which allows you to manage all features in your site.

There are specific steps to help you use the control panel including:

  • Open
  • Access the control panel
  • Sign in
  • Use the control panel
  • Submit your URL

The first step is to open and run the Sitebuilder application. If you do not have a copy of the program, there are free versions available across the Internet or that can be downloaded directly from Yahoo. Once the program is open, access the web hosting control panel by selecting “Tools” and then “Web Hosting Control Panel.”

Next, sign in with your Yahoo web hosting username and password. Once entered, click “Okay” to log in. Within the control panel there are several options such as “Home”, “Email”, “Create and Update” and “Manage.” The “Home” tab displays daily traffic and subsequent reports.

The “Email” tab allows for the creation, modification and deletion of email addresses. The “Create and Update” tab allows you to add important website tools. Finally, the “Manage” tab allows you to create or remove files from the server as well as password protect various aspects of your website.

To submit your URL to major search engines simply click the “Promote” tab. Also, you can send out an email announcing your website launch and create a Yahoo local listing. If you have any questions, the “Help” tab is available to answer all of your questions.

Yahoo Sitebuilder is a terrific program for building and promoting websites. The control panel provided with Sitebuilder is top-notch for managing your website. More control panel developers should utilize this program as a model to create better software.

Parallels Summit 2011

December 19th, 2010 No comments

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It’s almost 2011 and you know what that means? Parallels Summit 2011 is right around the corner and it’s time to get registered if you haven’t already. Parallels Summit 2011 is being hosted in Orlando, Florida, on February 22-24. For three days the web hosting community comes together to share ideas, strengthen relationships and learn about the latest technologies and strategies being developed for the Cloud.

This year has seen big steps forward in Cloud based services and Parallels Summit is the perfect place to get informed on what 2011 will bring to make sure your company is a part of it. If you are a hosting provider there are valuable opportunities to listen to the industries best speak and demo the newest Parallels products.

If you are a Communications Service Provider expect 2011 to be even more competitive than 2010 with Cloud services for small businesses taking off. The organizers of Parallels Summit 2011 have made content specifically designed for CSP’s to ready you for the year ahead.

If you are a web hosting reseller or an independent software vender make sure you can attend, so as not to miss all the important coverage of what 2011 will bring for your business. Parallels Summit 2011 takes pride in giving your business every opportunity to network and become informed by talking face-to-face with the leaders from the industry’s top companies.

This years speakers include many of the leaders within Parallels who will cover insights into the Small Business IT market and Parallels technical vision. Also speaking are experts from Microsoft, McKinsey, Go Daddy, SoftLayer, Symantec and more.

Here are highlights from Parallels Summit 2010:

Joomla 1.6 RC1 Has Been Released

December 15th, 2010 No comments

Joomla 1.6 RC1

The Joomla Project has proudly announced the release of Joomla 1.6 RC1 (release candidate 1) for download. Joomla 1.6 had 15 Beta stages and they hope this will be there first and only release candidate. They do note that this is an evaluation version and is not intended for running a production site.

The Joomla website states:

“Before the release of 1.6.0, we will be performing a security audit of version 1.6. It is anticipated that there will be additional security fixes applied to version 1.6 RC1 before the release of 1.6.0.

Since the Joomla 1.6 beta 15 release on 29 November, we have fixed approximately 121 issues in the tracker. We have closed an additional 46 tracker issues.

At the present time, we have no High or Medium High issues in the tracker, which is why we are able to release 1.6 Release Candidate 1. This progress is directly related to the continued efforts of the Joomla! Bug Squad. Thanks for all your hard work!”

To Download the latest version of Joomla you can visit their website.