cPanel vs. Plesk

cPanel vs. Plesk

cPanel and Plesk are two examples of web hosting control panels utilized by many hosting providers. In cPanel vs. Plesk , Currently cPanel is only available for use on Linux operating systems, but this is set to change from 2008 when cPanel releases it’s cPanel/WHM 2008 Suite for Windows 2008; Plesk has been available for both Windows and Linux for a while now.

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Removing WHM Disk Space Warnings

Removing WHM Disk Space Warnings

Many times it happens that when you try to access certain features in cPanel/WHM, the following error will pop

Sorry for the inconvenience! The filesystem mounted at/on this server is running out of disk space. cPanel operations have been temporarily suspended to prevent something bad from happening. Please ask your system admin to remove any files, not in use on that partition.

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What Is a Mailer-Daemon?

What Is a Mailer-Daemon?

Have you ever received messages from the Mail Delivery system, or “mailer-daemon,” in your inbox? If you’ve, you’ve possibly seen plenty of them. So, what are these messages, and why are you receiving them? It is not personal – simply a computer. Once a message is received by a mail server, the server checks the address to determine if it exists in this server.

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Ioncube installation

Ioncube installation globally

What is Ioncube?:

Ioncube is the tool for PHP source code protection, which is used to secure your PHP software from prying eyes and also from software piracy. Ioncube Encoder is like Zend Encoder in that it protects the author’s source code from unauthorized usage. The here encoding engine translates source code to highly efficient bytecodes.

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What is a SSL?

What is a SSL?

The most important thing in running an online business requires security of the resources and for security most people spend their time to search a reliable web hosting services. Specially when the transaction is just so important like in the case of valuable and sensitive personal data being transferred over the internet, if that data lands in the wrong hands, the results could be disastrous.

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How FTP Works ?

What is FTP?

FTP or file transfer protocol is a commonly used protocol for exchanging files over any network that supports the TCP/IP protocol (such as the Internet or an intranet). There are two computers involved in an FTP transfer: a server and a client. The FTP server, running FTP server software, listens on the network for connection requests from other computers. The client computer, running FTP client software, initiates a connection to the server.

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