What’s the cPanel?
It is a control panel that enables us to control hosting or servers to add and manage dominoes, create databases, manage emails, etc.
Also, it is the world’s most popular control panel and is used by most hosting companies for ease of handling.
How do I log into the cPanel:
The first method (hosting data message)
You’ll probably find a direct link to log in to the cPanel on the hosting company’s dashboard.
You can use it to log in to Seibel directly.
Method two (from your account dashboard)
You’ll probably find a direct link to log in to the cPanel on the hosting company’s dashboard.
You can use it to log in to Seabel directly.
Number three. (via the syringe link)
You may use one of the following links to log in to the cPanel’s control panel (changing www.example.com to link to your location).
Is the Control Panel Free
The Cpanel control panel itself is not free of charge, but CBanel hosting companies provide it free of charge, along with joint hosting accounts, Reseller Hosting accounts, and some VBS servers.
If you want to install it on a full server or a VPS server that does not support it, you have to purchase a license from cPanel. cPanel was initially released in 1996, was originally designed by J. Nicholas Koston, and is now owned by Oakley Capital.
The software supports a wide range of Unix-based operating systems including CentOS, Red Hat Linux, as long as free.
It is the most commonly used control panel among individual site supervisors because it is often presented in most joint hosting plans.
It provides two interfaces, one for the customer and one for the distributor, the distributor panel is also known as the WHM panel.
The main user cPanel allows users to control their location accurately through a user-friendly interface. The features available vary depending on what is prepared by the WHM plate.
Some common tasks that can be performed by the user’s cPanel include Upload files, create subdomains, modify DNS entries, create/edit email accounts, and monitor the resource usage of sites hosted within cPanel.
These functions are clearly marked and interrupted in different ARES in the main cPanel information panel.
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