cPanel Operations FAQ

How To Set Memory Usage Restriction

Memory Usage Restrictions in WHM/cPanel Location - (Home >> Service Configuration >> Apache Configuration >> Memory Usage Restrictions) Overview: This function calculates and sets a new Apache memory limit. This limit appli ...

How to enable two-factor authentication for resellers in WHM

How to enable two-factor authentication for resellers in WHMTwo-factor authentication is one of the excellent feature in Web Host Manager (WHM) to secure your WHM. This protects you from unauthorized WHM login and secure you ...

How to Set MX Records using the cPanel Zone Editor

MX records are the DNS entries to handle the email of the particular domain. You can choose to have your default setting but in case you want to point your email to some other 3rd party server like Gsuite, Microsoft Exchange, iClo ...

How Do MX Records Work

MX records are quite important when it comes to host a domain especially emails of the domain. MX Records knows as Mail Exchanger Records and MX records are the one type of DNS records that control and decide which mail ser ...

How to Add an Addon Domain in cPanel

Since cPanel has started offering limited number of cPanel and changed its pricing based on number of cPanel accounts, addon domain has become more popular. Addon domain works as same as an independent website and only diffe ...

How to Create a Package within WHM

If you are having reseller hosting or vps or using a dedicated server, this feature would be provided to you to create required hosting packages for your clients and for your resellers. If you buy linux reseller hosting from hostj ...

Changing your PHP Version in cPanel

Changing your PHP Version in cPanel is quite easy and it would take hardly 30 seconds to do it. Please make sure that you choose php version carefully and incase you experience issues after changing PHP version, you can switch bac ...

How to Access phpMyAdmin from cPanel

How to Access phpMyAdmin from cPanelTo access your phpMyAdmin from cPanel, simply you need to log in to cPanel and click the phpMyAdmin icon in the Databases section. You can also search for phpmyadmin in top of the cpanel page to ...

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