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cPanel User Guide and Tutorial

By : Aric Pedersen
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cPanel User Guide and Tutorial

By: Aric Pedersen

Overview of this book

"A great book for getting the most out of your cPanel-supporting web host" If you have web hosting requirements beyond the most basic, you should look for a host that offers cPanel. cPanel gives you tight control over every aspect of your web site, email accounts, and domain names. But once you've got a web site with cPanel support, how do you go about using it? While the documentation included with cPanel may provide a quick reference, to really get the most from it you need a more detailed, systematic tutorial. Read this book to find out exactly how to get the most from cPanel in all aspects of your web site management: web, email, FTP, security, domains, back ups, and more.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
cPanel: User Guide and Tutorial
Credits
About the Author
Preface
Glossary

Domain, DNS, and Site Monitoring Tools


Even the most reliable hosts sometimes have issues beyond their control. If your website is important to you then you will find these services immensely handy.

Resource Name

URL

Notes

Site Uptime

http://siteuptime.com/

Sign up on this site and they will monitor your website free and notify you if your site is inaccessible for any reason. If you need more frequent monitoring, you can pay for an advanced, or premium account.

Alertra

http://alertra.com/

Free on demand check of your website to make sure it is up. For a fee, Alertra can also watch your site to make sure it stays online.

No‑IP

http://no‑ip.com/

Free dynamic DNS resolution (handy if you’re trying to host a website or files from your home computer). They also offer a wide variety of services for a fee, including backup name servers, mail service, mail redirection, and spam filtering.

Gradwell Ltd.

http://gradwell.com/

Offers backup name service, mail service, and even...