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- Linux Servers vs Web HostingA Linux Server will provide you with more flexibility, resources and speed. A shared web hosting service shares all resources and speed across the users on the shared hosting platform.
- Does My Linux Server Have BackupDue to the nature and potential complexities of a Linux Server it is not possible for us to maintain reliable backups. As such, we highly recommend that you maintain frequent backups of your server.
- What Is a Linux VPSVirtual Private Servers (VPS) are the most advanced step in server virtualisation technology. It allows for quick and easy activation along with complete customisation and configuration.
- How Do I Upgrade My Linux ServerAlmost any possible upgrade to your server can be made instantly through your Account Manager.
- How To Change the Linux Server Username and PasswordIt is recommended you change the passwords on your Linux Server regularly to maximise your server security. Learn more here.
- Install MySQL database server on Debian or UbuntuYou can install a MySQL database on your Debian/Ubuntu server via the Power Management section of the VPS console. Learn more here.
- How To Assign a Hostname for CentOS Linux ServerAssigning a hostname to your server can be done via the VPS console. This article will guide you through the necessary steps.
- Adding a Database for a Website From ISPConfig Control PanelYou can add databases for a website via the ISPConfig control panel by following the simple steps highlighted in this guide.
- How To View the Memory Info on the Linux ServerYou can access the Memory information of your Linux Server by accessing the server console as the root user. Learn more here.
- Install Apache Web Server Under Debian or UbuntuInstalling Apache/Httpd Server on to your Debian/Ubuntu Server can be achieved easily via the Power Management section of the VPS console. Learn more here.
- Configuring Vsftpd FTP Server on CentOSYou can configure vsftpd FTP Server on CentOS via the '/etc/vsftpd/.conf' file. This article will guide you through the necessary steps.
- How To Create a Hosting Account in cPanelCreating a hosting account via cPanel is simple and easy, just follow the steps highlighted in this guide.
- How To Install or Upgrade PHP Under Debian or UbuntuUpgrading your PHP version on your Ubuntu or Debian server can be done via the Power Management section of the VPS console.
- Adding Mailboxes From ISPConfig Control PanelYou can add mailboxes via the ISPConfig control panel by following the steps in this guide.
- Can I Have Administrator Access to My Windows ServerYes, all Windows Servers come standard with administrator access.
- Install the Vsftpd FTP Server on CentOSInstalling a vsftpd FTP Server on to your CentOS server can be done via the Power Management section of the VPS console. Learn more here.
- Configuring DNS for Your Website From ISPConfig Control PanelYou can configure your website DNS settings via the ISPConfig control panel by following the steps in this guide.
- Install MySQL Database Server on CentOSYou can install a MySQL database on your CentOS server quickly and easily via the Power Management section of the VPS console. Learn more here.
- How To View the CPU Info on the Linux ServerYou can access the CPU information of your Linux Server by accessing the server console as the root user. Learn more here.
- How To Setup the Linux ServerThe server will already be setup with the OS, including Cpanel or ISPConfig, according to your selected plan and specifications.