cPanel & WHM
Let’s delve into the world of cPanel and WHM:
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cPanel (Control Panel):
- cPanel is a user-friendly web-based control panel designed for end users, typically website owners or administrators. It simplifies website management by providing a graphical interface (GUI) for various tasks.
- Key features of cPanel include:
- Website Management: Users can upload files, create email accounts, install software (such as WordPress), and manage databases.
- Email and Calendars: cPanel offers robust email capabilities, allowing users to create new email accounts, set up shared calendars, and implement spam protection.
- File Backup and Transfer: Securely back up and transfer web files directly from the cPanel interface.
- Domain Management: Users can create aliases, add or remove subdomains, manage DNS zones, and direct site visitors across different domains.
- Database Creation: cPanel provides tools like MySQL Wizard and phpMyAdmin for designing custom databases.
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WHM (WebHost Manager):
- WHM complements cPanel and is specifically tailored for hosting providers and server administrators.
- Key aspects of WHM include:
- Server Management: WHM allows hosting providers to manage their servers efficiently. It configures and controls cPanel accounts and the underlying web server.
- Migrations: Web hosts can seamlessly transfer cPanel accounts from remote servers using WHM.
- Customization and Branding: Hosting companies can customize the dashboard to match their brand, including styling and notifications.
- Server Stats and Monitoring: WHM provides advanced server monitoring tools to track resource utilization and diagnose potential issues.
- Account Creation and Pricing Packages: Hosting providers can create cPanel user accounts and define custom hosting packages.
- Security Tools: WHM enhances security by allowing IP blocking, SSL certificate deployment, outbound message encryption, and multi-factor authentication.
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Working Together:
- cPanel and WHM work in tandem: cPanel handles end-user tasks, while WHM manages the server infrastructure.
- Hosting providers use WHM to configure server settings, create hosting packages, and ensure security.
- End users interact with cPanel for day-to-day website management, email, and file operations.
In summary, cPanel empowers website owners, while WHM empowers hosting providers to deliver reliable and secure Web Hosting services. Together, they form a powerful duo in the web hosting ecosystem.
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