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What is WHM and how is it used to manage hosting accounts?

WHM (Web Host Manager): what it is, what it's for and how it relates to server management in a hosting service.

Quick summary

  • What it is: WHM (Web Host Manager) is a powerful administration tool typically used alongside cPanel, focused on server management and administration.
  • What it's for: helps you better understand a technical concept related to web services, domains, email or servers.
  • When to check it: when you encounter this term in the control panel, a support ticket or a technical guide.

WHM (Web Host Manager) is a powerful administration tool typically used alongside cPanel, focused on server management and the administration of multiple cPanel accounts from a single access point. WHM is ideal for web hosting providers, system administrators and developers who need to manage multiple websites or hosting accounts.

Some of WHM's main features include:

  • Creating and managing cPanel accounts: Allows you to create and manage multiple cPanel accounts, assigning different hosting packages with varying resource limits.
  • Server configuration: Manages key server settings such as PHP versions, security and network configurations.
  • Resource control: Sets bandwidth, disk space and CPU usage limits for individual accounts.
  • Server security: Configures firewalls, malware protection and other security settings to protect the server and its associated accounts.
  • Server monitoring: Monitors server health, including CPU load, memory usage and disk space.
  • Backups and restores: Automates and manages backups of the server and individual accounts.
  • DNS management: Manages DNS zones for all domains on the server.

WHM provides a higher level of control than cPanel and is essential for efficiently managing the operations and infrastructure of a hosting service. Its use allows effective and centralised administration of multiple websites and facilitates the scalability of hosting operations.

Why it matters in hosting

Understanding this concept will help you make better decisions when managing your service. In practice, it relates to the management of web services, domains, email or servers. If it appears in a guide, the control panel or a support response, review the context before making changes.

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