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Cloud Sites Guide

Master Liquid Web's Cloud Sites. This guide covers control panel access, file management, database setup, and enabling backups for your scalable apps.

Cloud Sites is a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) solution that delivers the power of scalable cloud hosting without the complexity of server management. Unlike traditional VPS hosting, Cloud Sites automatically handles the underlying infrastructure, OS patching, and load balancing, allowing you to focus entirely on your code and content.

Whether you are running a high-traffic WordPress blog on Linux or a complex .NET application on Windows, the Cloud Sites Control Panel provides a unified interface to manage it all. This guide serves as your central hub for mastering the platform, from launching your first site to configuring enterprise-grade database solutions.


Cloud Sites Articles

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Explore these resources to configure your Cloud Sites account, manage your databases, and protect your data with backups.

  • File Management in Cloud Sites

    Manage files in Cloud Sites. Learn to use the File Manager, secure FTP/SFTP connections, set permissions, and recover data from snapshots.

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  • Logging Into the Cloud Sites Control Panel

    Accessing your Cloud Sites Control Panel via your Liquid Web account is a straightforward one-click procedure. Once logged in, you can efficiently manage your account, sites, services, and all Cloud Sites-related tasks.

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  • phpMyAdmin in Cloud Sites

    Learn how to access phpMyAdmin in Cloud Sites. Follow this guide to log in, manage your MySQL databases, and troubleshoot connection issues.

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  • Website Management in Cloud Sites

    Launch and manage websites in Cloud Sites. Guides for creating sites, configuring DNS, installing SSLs, managing cron jobs, and optimizing performance.

    Read more: Website Management in Cloud Sites
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