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What is cPanel and how does it help manage your hosting?

cPanel: what it is, what it's for, and how it relates to hosting and control panels within a hosting service.

Quick summary

  • What it is: cPanel is one of the most popular and widely used web control panels for hosting management on Linux-based servers.
  • What it's for: it helps manage hosting, files, accounts, performance and service tools.
  • When to check it: when managing your hosting account, uploading files, reviewing resources or needing to make changes from the control panel.

cPanel is one of the most popular and widely used web control panels for hosting management on Linux-based servers. It provides a graphical user interface (GUI) through which users can manage various aspects of their web hosting service, including:

  • Domain and subdomain management: Allows creating and managing domains and subdomains.
  • Email account creation and management: Configure mailboxes, spam filters and more.
  • Database management: Supports creating and managing MySQL and PostgreSQL databases, among others.
  • Files and directories: Offers an interface to upload, download and edit files on the server, as well as manage permissions.
  • Backup and restore: Facilitates creating backups of websites and databases, and allows restoration.
  • Security: Configure SSL certificates, directory password protection and IP blocking.
  • Web application installation: With tools like Softaculous, users can easily install popular web applications such as WordPress, Joomla and Drupal.

cPanel is valued for its simplicity and effectiveness, making it ideal for both beginners and advanced users who need a robust solution for website management without needing to dive into the command line.

Why it matters in hosting

Understanding this concept will help you make better decisions when managing your service. In practice, it relates to managing hosting, files, accounts, performance and service tools. If it appears in a guide, the control panel or a support response, review the context before making changes.

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